| A | B |
| suffrage | the right to vote |
| abolition | the immediate end to slavery |
| Underground Railroad | a way for slaves to escape |
| Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth Cady Stanton | fought for women's rights |
| Seneca Falls | the location of the first Women's Rights convention |
| Frederick Douglas | a slave the escaped and lived in Rochester |
| civil war | fighting between the North and South |
| secede | to withdraw |
| Ulysses S. Grant | General of the Union Army |
| Samuel Cornish & John Russman | started Freedom's Journal |
| Emanicipation Proclamation | statement that said enslaved people in the confederacy were free |
| Abraham Lincoln | President during the Civil War |
| Union | the Northern states |
| confederacy | the Southern states |
| William Lloyd Garrison | formed the American Anti-Slavery Society |
| Harriet Tubman | known as "Moses" of the Underground Railroad |
| Elizabeth Blackwell | First woman doctor in America |
| reform | to change things for the better |