Famous abolitionist - authored newspaper known as The Liberator
William Lloyd Garrison
Women were denied these two basic rights as citizens:
Right to vote
Land ownership
She was from this state
Massachusetts
How many teams make the NCAA Tournament
68
Horace Mann was originally from this state before he became the Secretary of Education
Massachusetts
This was the name of Frederick Douglas' abolitionist newspaper
North Star
These 2 women organized the famous Seneca Falls Convention
Elizabeth Cady Sttanton
Lucretia Mott
This allowed prisoners to work together
Auburn Model
Only 2 schools from NE have won the NCAA Tournament
UConn
Holy Cross
This type of punishment was no longer allowed according to Mann.
Corporeal punishment
This law was passed in 1836 to prevent the issue of slavery to be discussed in Congress
Gag Rule
The only man allowed to speak at the Seneca Falls Convention
Frederick Douglass
She eliminated solitary confinement - also known as this model
Penn Model
Final 16 Teams are known as ....
Sweet 16
According to Mann, this was now officially mandatory.
Attendance
Abolition took off after the publication of this famous book by Harriett Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin
These 2 improved education and schooling for women in the Reform era.
Preston and Beecher
Unlike many others she believed that a convict or ex-convict could be:
Rehabilitated
The Final 8 teams are known as the...
Elite 8
An educated and well trained body of these would now work in schools
Teachers
This was the last name of Frederick Douglass when he was born
Bailey
She desired equality with men by wearing long pants underneath her dress.
Amelia Bloomer
She was the first to treat these patients with true dignity and compassion.
Mentally Ill patients
Name one team that has never made the NCAA Tournament
William & Mary
Army
The Citadel
Maine
All public schools would be evaluated and over seen by these governments from now on.
State Governments