This abolitionists was called "Moses," and helped lead enslaved people to freedom.
Harriet Tubman
What was the name for the decades-long struggle to win the right to vote for women?
Women's suffrage movement
In what state was Frederick Douglass born?
Maryland
This is a person who worked to end slavery
Abolitionist
Was slavery more widespread in Northern states or Southern states?
Southern states
This abolitionist was an enslaved preacher who believed he was called by God to deliver his people from slavery. he lead a slave revolt where he and his companions killed 55 people.
Nat Turner
This document was formatted in a similar way to the Declaration of Independence and made demands for equality for women
The Declaration of Sentiments
How did Douglass' fight with Mr. Covey change his mindset?
He said that even though he was still a slave in form, he was no longer a slave in spirit.
True or false, The Emancipation Proclamation freed all enslaved people.
False
True or false, enslaved people had the right to a fair trail
False
This abolitionist was a writer. She is most well known for writing the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
She was the only black woman to give a speech at this convention
Sojourner Truth
What was the name of the enslaver that Frederick Douglass was sent to, to break him at the age of 15?
Mr. Covey
This term means the legal right to vote in public, political elections
Suffrage
Under the Constitution, an enslaved person was counted as what portion of a whole person?
Three-fifths
This abolitionist tried to ignite a slave insurrection by capturing a weapons storehouse in Harpers Ferry. His plan was to arm the enslaved people in the area, but he was captured before he could do so.
John Brown
What two women put together the Seneca Falls Convention?
Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
What is the title of Douglass' famous autobiography?
Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass
A secret, 19th-century network of safe houses, routes, and abolitionists—including conductors like Harriet Tubman—that helped an estimated 30,000 to 100,000 enslaved people escape to free states and Canada.
The Underground Railroad
In this Supreme Court case, it was decided that black people in the United States were not citizens.
Dred Scott v Standford
This abolitionist started the American Anti-Slavery society. She was also a significant women's rights supporter and was the president of the American Equal Rights Association. Her and her husband used their home as a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Lucretia Mott
Name four rights that were demanded for in the Declaration of Sentiments
Education, job opportunities, power in churches, Right to property and money, women's suffrage.
What was the name of the newspaper Douglass started about abolition?
The North Star
A law passed in 1850 that required Northern states to assist in returning runaway slaves to their enslavers in the South
The Fugitive Slave Act