| A | B |
| segregation | separating by race |
| discrimination | unequal treatment |
| Nat Turner | Led slave rebellion, killing 57 |
| Frederick Douglass | runaway slave, outspoken Reformer |
| Harriet Powers | quilted stories of hope |
| Harriet Tubman | Moses of the Undeground Railroad |
| oppression | the feeling of being weighed down or held back |
| urban | city |
| rural | country |
| AME | African American church that developed in the north |
| legal status of slaves | property |
| King of the South | Cotton |
| Edward Covey | Douglass's slavebreaker |
| example of quiet act of rebellion | breaking fences and tools |
| example of open rebellion | refusing to do work |
| message of white pastors | obey your earthly master |
| message in invisible churches | there is hope of freedom |
| Folktale hero based in African culture | Br'er Rabbit |
| Leisure activity of slaves | quilting bee, or corn-husking party |