| A | B |
| Marian Anderson was a | famous singer |
| Lucretia Mott fought against | slavery |
| Milton Hershey went to school | until the fourth grade |
| Lancaster Caramel Company | first successful Hershey business |
| Lucretia Mott believed that | women were equal to men |
| Building owned by the DAR | Constitution Hall |
| Anderson was not allowed to attend the music school because | the school did not accept "colored" people |
| Eleanor Roosevelt quit the DAR | because they did not let Marian sing in Constitution Hall |
| When Lucretia Mott lived, women were not allowed to | own property, vote, or go to college |
| Marian Anderson's famous performance was at | the Lincoln Memorial |
| At the Lincoln Memorial | 75,000 people saw Marian Anderson sing |
| An abolitionist is a person who | wanted to end slavery and the use of slaves |
| Milton Hershey believed that | it was best to share wealth with the community |
| Derry Church | Where Milton moved to get fresh milk for chocolate |
| Giuseppe Boghetti | famous singer teacher for Marian Anderson |
| Lucretia Mott could not attend the Anit-Slavery meeting | because she was a woman |
| Men believed that a woman's place was | to clean the house and raise the children |
| Presidential Medal of Freedom | award given to Marian Anderson |
| Marian Anderson was the first black person to | join the Metropolitan Opera |
| Milton Hershey's "model town" did not have | a large jail for criminals |