| A | B |
| reform | to change to make something better |
| education | the learning a person gets |
| abolitionists | people who worked to end slavery |
| mental illness | disease or condition that changes the way a person thinks |
| Horace Mann | worked to improve public schools in Massachusetts |
| Emma Willard | helped girls get a better education |
| Mary Lyon | started a college for women |
| Mount Holyoke Female Seminary | A college for women |
| Oberlin College | first college for men and women |
| Thomas Gallaudet | started a free school for deaf children |
| William Lloyd Garrison | abolitionist leader |
| Frederick Douglass | African American who told people savery was wrong |
| Dorothea Dix | She worked to make jails better for prisoners |
| Elizabeth Cady Stanton | She fought for women's rights |
| Seneca Falls | Meeting place for women's rights. It is in New York. |