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| 1. | State that gave women the right to vote first |
| 2. | Young American slave girl who becomes a world renowned Poet in England |
| 4. | Founded the Church of Christ |
| 5. | The partner to ECS, she would travel all over the U.S. fighting for women's right to vote |
| 6. | Wrote "Mary had a Little Lamb" |
| 7. | A critic of American Mental Health facilities |
| 8. | Organized the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention |
| 9. | One of the few males who advocated for Women to Vote, also the most famous black man in the late 1800's |
| 10. | She started a Woman's school in 1802 and created the Troy Seminary in 1821 |
| 12. | Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin |
| 13. | One of the few Male allies of Women's right to vote |
| 14. | Founder of the American Red Cross |
| 15. | "Remember the Ladies" She wrote to her husband |
| 16. | Bermudan slave who wrote the first book about life as a slave woman |
| 17. | Helped found the World's Women's Christian Temperance Union |
| 18. | First woman admitted to practice law in front of the Supreme Court |
| 19. | First African American graduate of Radcliffe College |
| 21. | Well known for writing "Little Women" |
| 22. | Escaped Slave who became an underground railroad conductor and spy for the Union Army |
| 23. | American Poet who wrote about feeling subordinate to the male gender |
| 26. | This Cult was expected of women to abide by in the 1700's and 1800's in the home |
| 27. | Helped Lewis and Clark explore the western U.S. |
| 29. | Founded Mount Holyoke Female Seminary |
| 31. | Quaker sisters who were outspoken abolitionists and spoke in Congress |