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Abolition/Suffrage

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Harriet Tubman   led hundreds of enslaved African Americans to freedom along the Underground Railroad  
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William Lloyd Garrison   wrote the Liberator and worked for the immediate emancipation of all enslaved African Americans  
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Frederick Douglas   wrote the North Star and worked for rights to better the lives of African Americans and women  
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Isabel Sojourner Truth   a former enslaved African American, who was a nationally known advocate for equality and justice  
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Susan B. Anthony   an advocate to gain voting rights for women and equal rights for all  
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton   played a leadership role in the women's rights movement  
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immediate freeing of slaves   demanded by most abolitionists  
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abolitionists   men and women who worked to end slavery  
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suffrage   movement for equal rights for women; right to vote in an election  
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emancipation   the freeing from bondage  
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underground railroad   series of safe houses and hiding places for runaway enslaved African Americans  
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