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| 1 | a quaker who attended an anti-slavery convention in 1840 and her party of women was not recognized. she and stanton called the first women's right convention in new york in 1848 | 21 sets | |
| 2 | early 1800s - feminist - helped organize senthe mason and dixon line was created in the 1760s to set the boundary between the colonial charters of william penn and lord baltimoreeca falls | 7 sets | |
| 3 | leader in the abolitionist and women's rights movements | 6 sets | |
| 4 | a quaker who was angered when she and her fellow female delegates were rejected from a london antislavery convention | 3 sets | |
| 5 | was an american quaker minister, abolitionist, social reformer and proponent of women's rights. she is credited as the first american "feminist" in the early 1800s but was, more accurately, the initiator of women's political advocacy. | 3 sets | |
| 6 | leader in the abolitionist and women's rights movements. | 3 sets | |
| 7 | she was an abolitionist and an advocate for equal rights between men and women. she attended the convention at seneca falls where her group of women weren't recognized. | 2 sets | |
| 8 | mother of 5 children quaker. won the respect listeners with persuasive logic. organizer of the seneca falls convention | 2 sets | |
| 9 | (aj) , was an american quaker minister, abolitionist, social reformer and proponent of women's rights. she is credited as the first american "feminist" in the early 1800s but was, more accurately, the initiator of women's political advocacy. | 2 sets | |
| 10 | worked for womans' rights, called the seneca falls convention | 2 sets | |
| 11 | quaker who helped organize the seneca falls convention. | 2 sets | |
| 12 | social reformer who fought to abolish slavery and give women the right to vote. | 2 sets | |
| 13 | went to england for world anti-slavery convention | 2 sets | |
| 14 | organized the women's rights convention at seneca falls, ny | 2 sets | |
| 15 | sprightly quaker whose ire had been aroused when she and her fellow female delegates to the london antislavery convention of 1840 were not recognized. | 2 sets | |
| 16 | quaker, helped organize the seneca falls convention | 2 sets | |
| 17 | women's rights; attended world antislavery convention in 1840. close friend of elizabeth cady stanton. | 1 set | |
| 18 | a quaker who lectured in philadelphia on temperance, peace, workers' rights, and abolition. organized philadelphia female anti-slavery society. | 1 set | |
| 19 | ., a quaker who attended an anti-slavery convention in 1840 and her party of women was not recognized. she and stanton called the first women's right convention in new york in 1848 | 1 set | |
| 20 | quaker who had helped found the american anti-slavery society and teh philadelphia female anti-slavery society | 1 set | |
| 21 | quaker who helped found the seneca falls convention | 1 set | |
| 22 | quaker woman that gave lectures in phil. calling for temperance, peace, workers | 1 set | |
| 23 | minister, sheltered runaways, helped organize american anti-slavery, organized women's rights convention so she could speak out | 1 set | |
| 24 | an outspoken proponent of women's rights, she organized the seneca falls convention in 1848 with elizabeth cady stanton. | 1 set | |
| 25 | this quaker abolitionist who worked with stanton to held their own convention. | 1 set | |
| 26 | seneca falls convention (ny) -- women demanded right to vote | 1 set | |
| 27 | leader in the abolitionist and women's rights movements, american quaker minister, abolitionist, social reformer and proponent of women's rights (feminist); active in the anti-slavery society along with her husband, james mott; 1st quaker woman to do advocacy for abolition. in 1850, wrote "discourse on woman." she spoke at the international anti-slavery convention in 1840 and was part of the seneca falls convention in 1848, which was the first american women's rights meeting. | 1 set | |
| 28 | organized the women's rights convention at seneca falls, ny- quaker abolitionist | 1 set | |
| 29 | quaker, worked for the anti-slavery movement. quakers allowed women to take public roles | 1 set | |
| 30 | quaker minister who helped organize the seneca falls convention | 1 set | |
| 31 | led woman's rights movement | 1 set | |
| 32 | antislavery quaker and feminist who with stanton was denied a seat at the world anti slavery convention held in 1840 in london | 1 set | |
| 33 | a quaker who attended an anti-slavery convention in 1840 and her party of women was not recognized. she and stanton called the first women's rights convention in new york in 1848 | 1 set | |
| 34 | organized women's rights convention with elizabeth cady stanton. | 1 set | |
| 35 | a friend of elizabeth cady stanton-- helped organize the seneca falls convention | 1 set | |
| 36 | philadelphia quaker suffragette | 1 set | |
| 37 | (1793-1880) american reformer, she planned the seneca falls convention with elizabeth cady stanton, the first organized meeting for women's rights in the united states | 1 set | |
| 38 | who founded the national anti-slavery society? | 1 set | |
| 39 | quaker against sexism, gave lectures and also helped fugitive slaves | 1 set | |
| 40 | quaker activist in both the abolitionist and women's movements; with elizabeth cady stanton, she was a principal organizer of the seneca falls convention in 1848. | 1 set | |