This preacher, who was taught to read and write, was most famous for organizing a slave revolt.
Who is Nat Turner?
These two states were admitted to the union in 1820, one of which was free, and one of which was a slave state.
What are Maine and Missouri?
"The world has never yet seen a truly great and virtuous nation" was this woman's way of saying that the nation cannot be great because it continuously silences women.
Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton
This was an organized effort on established routes to help slaves escape to freedom.
What is the Underground Railroad?
"I don't request for tons for the Yuletide holiday
Only one thing that I desire
I am not concerned about the gifts
under the decorated timber"
"All I Want for Christmas Is You"
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, there with their husbands, were denied entry to an International Abolitionist's Conference in this city.
What is London?
The Missouri Compromise allowed slavery to spread to this part of the nation.
"Nobody ever helps me into carriages, or over mud puddles, or gives me any best place! And ain't I a woman?" was this woman's way of saying white women were treated much better than enslaved women."
Who is Sojourner Truth?
This book, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, put a personal spin on the issue of slavery, causing many Northerners to push to end its existance.
What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?
The man plans to take his equine to the ancient large village avenue and plans to gallop until he's no longer able
What is "Old Town Road"?
This young woman was active in the anti-slavery movement before getting involved in the Women's Rights Movement, being credited with New York's new laws that allowed women to keep her own wages.
Who is Susan B. Anthony?
This white Quaker man, who published the newspaper The Liberator, thought slavery should be immediately abolished and full rights given to all.
Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
"The difference is our slaves are hired for life and well compensated; there is no starvation, no begging, no want of employment among our people" was South Carolina Senator Hammond's argument that this was better than Northern Factory work.
What is slavery?
This woman, also known as Black Moses, was a conductor on the Underground Railroad, personally credited with leading over 300 slaves to freedom.
Who is Harriet Tubman?
The singer claims this woman "is not his partner, but just a woman who thinks he's the right person for her"
What is Billie Jean
This document, where women demanded full equality, was largely based on the Declaration of Independence.
What is the Declaration of Sentiments?
The Missouri Compromise, by adding 1 slave state and 1 free state, helped to preserve this between the North and South.
What is the Balance of Power?
"Are the great principles or political freedom and natural justice, embodied in the Declaration of Independence, extended to us?" this man asks of slaves to a group of New Yorkers.
Who is Frederick Douglass?
These are examples of how enslaved people sometimes resisted slavery.
What are running away, breaking tools, or working slowly?
The two of us are not perpetually, eternally, or forever becoming united again
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
This historical movement greatly affected reform movements, including the Abolitionist Movement and the Women's Rights Movement.
What is the Second Great Awakening?
Thanks to the Missouri Compromise, the sectional tension between these two parts of the country were temporarily relieved.
What are the North and the South?
These laws, common in states with large slave populations, made teaching people of color to read, write, or spell and gather in groups illegal.
What are slave codes?
These places enacted harsh punishments and laws that strictly controlled slave activity.
What are states with high slave populations?
"Lord, what hast thou concluded?
You're a light red small horse young woman
and you boogie at the cabaret, oh mother"
What is Pink Pony Club?