| A | B |
| Second Great Awakening | A religious movement that inspired people to reform, or change, their own live and the world for the better. (413) |
| Dorthea Dix | Reformer who was inspired by the Second Great Awakening to work to improve the conditions in prisons. (414) |
| Abolistionists | Reformers who worked to abolish, or end slavery. (418) |
| Transcendentalist | This movment in art and literature inspired wirters and poets to express their feeling about womens rights and the injustice of slavery. (415) |
| Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe | He developed books with large raised letters that people with vision impairments could "read" with their fingers. (414) |
| Frederick Douglass | Abolitionist and former slave who's autobiography spoke out against slavery. (421) |
| Underground Railroad | A secret organization to help African Americans escape from slavery. (422) |
| Harriet Tubman | famous "conductor" on teh Udnerground Railroad who risked her life to lead hundreds of slaves to freedom. (422-423) |
| Seneca Falls, New York | Location of the first women's rights convention in 1848 organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Lucretia Mott. (426) |
| Declaration of Sentiments | This document, modeled on the Declaration of Independence, called to end all laws that discriminated against women. (426) |
| Susan B. Anthony | Women's rights activist who called for equal pay for women, college training for girls and coeducation, teaching boys and girls together.(427) |
| Suffrage | The most controversial issue at the Seneca Falls Convention was ________, the right to vote. (426) |