Abolitionists
Frederick Douglass
Sojourner Truth
Harriet Tubman
Sojourner Truth
Known for giving SPEECHES of the horrors of enslavement.
Susan B. Anthony
One of the most famous suffragist that attempted to vote even though she would get arrested.
13th Amendment
abolished slavery
What sequence occurred 1st
The enslavement system was created in America.
Suffrage Movement
Women fought for the right to vote
Frederick Douglass
known for publishing a book of the evils of enslavement.
Alice Burke
pushed boundaries by driving around America to campaign for suffrage with other women.
14th amendment
granted citizenship rights
What sequence occurred 2nd
People started to speak against enslavement sparking the Abolition Movement .
Abolition Movement
The fight to abolish enslavement for all
Harriet Tubman
known for helping enslaved people escape enslaved (Southern) states to free (Northern) states.
Seneca Falls Convention
was a turning point for the Suffrage Movement where women gathered together to declare their rights.
15th Amendment
granted the men to vote regardless of their race
What sequence occurred 4th
Fighting erupted between the Confederacy and the Union starting the Civil War.
Bill of Rights
Assures your rights are protect
Frederick Douglass Quote significance
Frederick Douglass is expressing the lack freedom and equality for enslave people faced.
Elizabeth Stanton
was another talented suffragist and writer who helped draft the Declaration of Sentiments.
19th Amendment
Granted the women the right to vote
What sequence occurred 5th
President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation freeing enslaved people in the Confederacy.
Juneteenth
When the last enslaved person was freed in the state of Texas.
The Underground Railroad map represents
enslaved people traveled from Southern states to Northern States.
Declaration of Sentiments
Elizabeth Stanton helped draft this document that demanded equality for all women in all aspect of life.
What sequence occurred 3rd
The Supreme Court case Dred Scott v Sanford ruled that enslaved people were not considered citizens.
citizen voice
By marching peaceful protest