| A | B |
| 1865 Constitutional Amendment that ended slavery in the United States | 13th |
| Former slave who lived in Ripley, Ohio. Used a boat to ferry escaped slaves across the Ohio River | John P Parker |
| Helped rescue over 2,000 escaped slaves by using a lantern in his window in Ripley, OH; signaling his house was safe | John Rankin |
| The 1850 law that allowed slave owners to bring back escaped slaves from free states | Fugitive Slave Law |
| Former slave whose name means "Truth Traveler" | Sojourner Truth |
| Escaped slave who gave Anti-Slavery speeches all over the North. Published the Anti-Slavery newspaper, The North Star | Frederick Douglass |
| Ohioan who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin | Harriet Beecher Stowe |
| Ohioan nicknamed the "President of the Underground Railroad" | Levi Coffin |
| Free black man who was kidnapped & sold into slavery for 12 years | Solomon Northrup |
| Small Ohio River town that had stations on the Underground Railroad | Ripley, Ohio |
| Someone who wants to get rid of slavery | abolitionist |
| A system where humans are owned by other people & stripped of their rights | slavery |
| These people agreed to work off their debt to those who paid for their passage to America; Eventually led to slavery | Indentured Servants |
| Book that showed the nation how terrible slavery was. It was banned in the South. | Uncle Tom's Cabin |
| Person who directly transported slaves on the Underground Railroad | conductor |
| Safe place where runaway slaves could stay; a safe house | station |
| Religious group who were abolitionists | Quakers |
| The country that made America dependant on slavery | Great Britain(England) |
| John Rankin lit one of these in his window in Ripley, OH, signaling his house was safe | a lantern |