| A | B |
| to legally end something | abolish |
| a person who worked to abolish slavery nationwide | abolitionist |
| being the legal property of another person | enslaved |
| reasons or explanation | justification |
| the separation of people based on race | Segregation |
| a system of secret codes, paths, and hideaways created to aid freedom seekers | Underground Railroad |
| This required the government to help catch runaway slaves | Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 |
| 1st Anti-slavery newspaper in the U.S started by Ohioan | The Philanthropist |
| The Ohioan who created The Philanthropist | Charles Osborn |
| religious group opposed to slavery | Quakers |
| Harriet Tubman’s nickname | Moses |
| knowingly going against a law in protest | Civil Disobedience |
| A possible punishment for a runaway slave | Death |
| A guide on the Underground Railroad | Conductor |
| A resting place along the underground Railroad | Station |
| a runaway slave on the Underground Railroad | Passenger |
| paths used to travel on the Underground Railroad | Tracks |
| “President of the Underground Railroad”; helped over 3,000 slaves escape | Levi Coffin |
| Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin | Harriet Beecher Stowe |
| Inspiration for Uncle Tom’s Cabin from Ripley, Ohio | John Rankin |