Vocabulary
Women
People and Places
Various Info
100
To Travel
What is Sojourn
100

The first woman on U.S. soil to publicly demand the vote

Margaret Brent, a southern landowner

100

Freed slave who became an abolitionist and feminist (a person who stood up for women’s rights)

Frederick Douglas
100

b. A system of houses and people where slaves could go to escape

Underground Railroad
200
To approve
Ratify 
200

Gave a famous speech called “Ain’t I a Woman in 1851 at the Ohio Rights Women’s Convention?”

Sojourner Truth
200

Signed the Emancipation Proclamation to make it legal

Abraham Lincoln
200

document freed all slaves in 1863

Emancipation Proclomation
300
A person against slavery
Abolitionist 
300

Famous for being arrested when she tried to vote

Susan B. Anthony
300

At the _______________, 300 men and women met, gave speeches, and listened to reasons why women should be allowed to vote.

Seneca Falls Convention
300

U.S. document defined voters as male

14th Amendment
400
The right to vote
Suffrage
400

Former slave who was known for her work in helping with the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Tubman
400

Seneca Falls is located in which state

New York
400

the Nineteenth Amendment ratified in

1920
500
Proclamation issued freeing the slaves in those territories still in rebellion against the Union.
Emancipation Proclamation


500

An advocate for women’s suffrage. She wanted the right to vote when her father told her “Too bad you aren’t a boy.”

Elizabeth Cady Stanton
500

constitutional amendment granted U.S. women suffrage

19th amendment