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100

This Connecticut minister led the Temperance Movement and pushed for limits on alcohol.

 Lyman Beecher

100

This Quaker started the newspaper Genius of Universal Emancipation.

Benjamin Lundy

100

She helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention and organized the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society.

Lucretia Mott

100

The term meaning “the right to vote in elections.”

Suffrage 

100

What state was Benjamin lundy based in? 

Ohio

200

He opened the nation’s first normal school and argued for public education for all.

Horace Mann

200

This journalist who started The Liberator and helped found national antislavery societies.

William Lloyd Garrison

200

She organized the Seneca Falls Convention and pushed for woman suffrage.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton 

200

The teaching of women and men together is called this.

Coeducation 

200

What state were Sarah and Angelia Grimke from? 

South Carolina

300

Name the teacher who worked to improve prison conditions and led prison reform efforts.

Dorothea Dix

300

These sisters freed their family’s enslaved people and wrote American Slavery As It Is. (Name either sister.)

Sarah Grimke or Angenlina Grimke 

300

This woman was one of the first female physicians in the United States.

Elizabeth Blackwell

300

Refusal to obey laws a person finds unjust is called what?

Civil disobedience 

300

What state is Sojourner Truth from? 

New York

400

This reformer developed teaching methods and opened a school for students with hearing impairments.

Thomas Gallaudet

400

He was a formerly enslaved Black man who edited the North Star and traveled internationally to oppose slavery.

Frederick Douglass

400

 She set up the Troy Female Seminary to teach women subjects like math, history, and geography.

Emma Willard 

400

The organization of white people that worked to send free Black people back to Africa is called?

American Colonization Society 

400

What state is David Walker from? 

North Carolina

500

 He printed books in raised type so blind students could read and opened a school for the visually impaired.

Samuel Gridley Howe

500

This editor ran multiple antislavery papers and was murdered for his beliefs.

Elijah Lovejoy 

500

Name the first person to discover a comet with a telescope who was also a noted woman scientist.

Maria Mitchell

500

What is the title of the novel that exposed slavery and was written by the author listed in the Abolitionists chart?

Uncle Tom's Cabin (author: Harriet Beecher Stowe)

500

What state is Frederick Douglass from? 

Massachuetts or Maryland.

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