Women's Rights Crossword

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  1. 5. This woman was a well-known spokesperson from the Anti-Slavery Society. In the beginning years of the Women’s Rights Movement, She became a gifted speaker.
  2. 7. This lady created an all-female academy in Connecticut
  3. 8. This woman thought very highly of Sojourner Truth. This woman said that she never spoke to someone with so much personal presence.
  4. 10. A transcendentalist writer who published "woman in the nineteenth century'
  5. 12. This woman, born in Mississippi in 1862, is best known for her work as a crusading journalist. As she was a teacher in Memphis, she wrote for the city’s black newspaper “The Free Speech”. Her articles exposed to inequalities and injustices such as: segregation, arbitrary violence and lack of educational opportunity of African Americans.
  6. 13. This man was one of nearly 240 people who attended the Seneca Falls Convention, this man was an abolitionist
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  1. 1. A man who said the quote " Let her not look away from her own little family circle for the means of producing moral and social reforms
  2. 2. In 1840, she attempted to attend the World's Anti-Slavery Convention in London, England, while on her honeymoon. She discovered that, unlike her husband, she was not allowed to participate.
  3. 3. This woman was born into slavery in about 1797, her birth name was Isabella Baumfree,
  4. 4. A friend of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she wanted, like Elizabeth, to change the way women were treated. They organized the Seneca Falls Convention.
  5. 6. Several women that took part in the Seneca Falls convention came from nearby factories. This 19 year old girl, was one of many to sign the Declaration of Sentiments
  6. 9. This woman wrote a pamphlet arguing for equal rights of women named, Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and then Condition of Women
  7. 11. (1855-1977) She was the leader of the most militant wing of the woman-suffrage movement. She was born into a wealthy Quaker family in New Jersey, she was well educated and earned an undergrad degree in biology and a PhD in sociology. This woman learned how to use civil “disobedience” unlike other traditional “ladylike” tactics to draw attention to her problem. She used militant t6actics to help he cuase.