WHO AM I?
FREEDOM!!!
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Reforms/Leaders
THIS AND THAT
100

MY NEWSPAPER, THE LIBERATOR, ADVOCATED THE IMMEDIATE EMANCIPATION AND EQUALITY FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS

Who is William Lloyd Garrison

100

A vast network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for runaway slaves

What is The Underground Railroad

100

TRUE OF FALSE: All women served as advocates for women's rights

What is false

100

We were both denied the chance to take an active part in a world anti-slavery convention in London.  Sorry boys, this only fueled our fire to step up our fight.

Who were Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott

100

The belief that God decided in advance who would attain salvation after death.

What is predestination

200
This influential women's rights activist was born into slavery.  As a free woman she believed that God wanted her to fight slavery.

Who is Sojourner Truth

200

As a leader of the Underground Railroad, I successfully helped 100's of slaves escape to freedom.  

Who is Harriet Tubman

200

With the Declaration of Independence as a guide, this document detailed the beliefs about social injustices toward women

What is The Declaration of Sentiments

200

Dorothea Dix was responsible for major reforms in these 2 specific areas.

What are hospitals and prisons

200

Some northerners opposed an end to slavery because of this specific threat.

What is competition for jobs

300

As a free man, I was one of the leaders of the Abolitionist Movement. All of my work was intended to show the injustices of slavery.

Who is Frederick Douglas

300

This is the term used to describe the complete end of slavery

What is abolition

300

This was the first major public meeting about Women's Rights.  It had close to 250 people in attendance.

What is The Seneca Falls Convention

300

Horace Mann helped lead the way in education reforms and in particular this type of funding for some schools

What are taxes

300

The Grimke sisters parents were probably not too fond of their role in the abolitionist movement because of this.

What is the parents were slave owners

400

I traveled through MA and other states to report on the inhumane treatment of people that some called the "outsiders of society" (mentally ill and criminals)

Who is Dorothea Dix?

400

Many fugitive slaves would travel here to avoid the risk of being caught in a free state and sent back to the south. 

What is Canada

400

Many people who were against the women's rights movement (men and women) believed that a woman's role was here

What is in the home

400

2 successes in education reform resulted in specialized schools for people with these disabilities.

What are deaf and blind

400

Many southerners disagreed with this because it was a threat to that.

What is abolition and their livelihood.

500

With the help of President Monroe, this group was able to set up the nation of Liberia in Africa for freed slaves to start their own "society"

Who were the American Colonization Society

500

The people who helped guide runaway slaves to freedom were called this.  It makes sense due to the name of the secretive network they were working on.

Who were conductors

500

A major success of the women's rights movement was the ability to access these institutions.

What are colleges

500

Women played a major role in this movement that had some successes in relation to banning alcohol.

What is the temperance movement

500

This anti-slavery newspaper was published by that former slave and outspoken leader of the abolitionist movement.

What is the North Star and Frederick Douglass