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Abolition
the movement trying an end to slavery
Underground Railroad
network of secret routes and safe houses for slaves to escape to free states and Canada

William Lloyd Garrison
He created the first abolitionist's newspaper - "The Liberator" which focused religious reasons for ending slavery.

John Brown
abolitionist that tried to start a slave rebellion by attacking Harper's Ferry, VA.
suffrage
the right to vote in political elections
Isabella Sojourner Truth
She was a African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist. She was a former slave that escaped to her freedom and spoke about her abilities to do everything a man can do
Susan B. Anthony
She illegally voted in the 1872 presidential election to gain recognition for the Women's Rights Movement.
Frederick Douglass
An African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. He published the North Star newspaper

Harriet Tubman
She was an abolitionist that helped hundreds of enslaved African Americans escape slavery
Seneca Falls Convention
The first women's rights convention in 1848, to discuss the changes needed in American society for women to be treated equally

Reform
To change for the better
advocate
to support
Declaration of Sentiments and Grievances
A document that outlined women's inequalities in American society that began with "All men and woman are created equal"
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
organized the Seneca Falls Convention creating the Women's Rights Movement in the United States. Major writer of the Declaration of Sentiments and Grievances.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin
a novel published by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852 which portrayed slavery as brutal and immoral
Rights Denied to women in the mid-1800s
Denied the right to vote
Denied educational opportunities, especially higher education
Denied equal opportunities in business
Limited in right to own property
Reasons for abolishing slavery
Morally/religiously wrong
Cruel and inhumane
A violation of the principles of democracy
emancipate
to set free