| A | B |
| William Lloyd Garrison | Wrote "The Liberator" |
| The Grimke Sisters | Southern abolitionists |
| Horace Mann | Reformer who improved education |
| Reformers | People who worked to improve the quality of life |
| Seneca Falls Convention | first women's rights convention |
| Elizabeth Cady Stanton | wrote the "Declaration of Sentiments" |
| Lucretia Mott | worked for women's rights |
| suffrage | the right to vote |
| transcendentalists | believe that each person has a divine spirit |
| idealism | striving to achieve higher goals and a better world |
| Dorothea Dix | worked to improve conditions of prisoners and mentally ill |
| The Second Great Awakening | religious revival in the early 1800's |
| "Never gave up, never gave in" | Samuel's ancestors believed in this slogan |
| Harriet Tubman | she ran the Underground Railroad |
| New York | State where women's rights convention occurred |
| South Carolina | Sarah and Angelina grew up here |
| "And ain't I a woman?" | Sojourner Truth |
| Frederick Douglass | Escaped slave who wrote his own autobiography |
| Susan B. Anthony | Made a speech about women's right to vote |
| Catherine Beecher | Began schools for children in rural areas |
| The North Star | Frederick Douglass' abolitionist newspaper |
| Abolitionist | Person who wants to end slavery |