Across
- 5. a movement leader who fought for public education.
- 6. a person who studied for the ministry who preached that slavery was sinful.
- 7. a movement of religious feeling and belief.
- 10. public areas that were are paid by taxes and controlled by government to teach youth.
- 12. a philosophy that understands the teachings of emotion and intuition.
- 17. Frederick Douglass put as a title in his abolitionist newspaper.
- 18. a convention that helped create an organized campaign for women's rights.
- 19. another gender who wanted to fight for equal rights.
- 20. people who wanted to end unfair events such as slavery.
Down
- 1. women wanted the same fair rights just like men.
- 2. people who were judged as insane.
- 3. Americans devoted to end causes such as slavery.
- 4. a tall African-American woman to gather in a church to discuss women's rights.
- 8. the country's first female doctor.
- 9. Horace Mann become the state's supervisor of education.
- 11. people who were captured and bought to work for other people.
- 13. a womens proposal for their declaration of independence.
- 14. the right to vote in elections.
- 15. a women who was terrified of what she has seen in a local jail.
- 16. William Lloyd Garrisons's abolitionist newspaper.
