Which facts support the idea that women were second-class citizens during the 19th century?
1) Second-class citizens who could not vote. 2) Married women could not own property or enter into contracts. 3) Earned less money than men
What was the Underground Railroad?
a network of people helping African Americans escape from slavery from the southern United States to the northern states or to Canada before the Civil War
What is an abolitonist?
a person who wants to end slavery
How were the views of William Lloyd Garrison and John Quincy Adams alike and different?
. Both men supported the abolition of slavery, but Garrison wanted immediate emancipation, while Adams called for gradual emancipation.
What right did single women have that married women did not?
the right to own property
What idea did William Lloyd Garrison support?
immediate emancipation
What is suffrage?
the right to vote
Which women’s rights supporter was also a free African-American abolitionist?
Sojourner Truth
Who wrote Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl?
Harriet Jacobs
When did Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organize the Seneca Falls Convention?
1869
What was the Seneca Falls Convention?
an 1848 women’s rights convention organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott in Seneca Falls, New York
Why were the Grimké sisters eyewitnesses to the cruelties of slavery?
They saw how enslaved people were treated on their family’s plantation.
what does emancipation mean?
the ending of slavery
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