Press Force
Centered around *The Liberator*, a famous abolitionist newspaper, this worksheet explores the vocabulary of journalism and activism. Words like *Editor*, *Circulation*, and *Immediacy* show the logistical and rhetorical elements of publishing persuasive media. Students will also find names and roles related to the newspaper’s operation and mission. It’s a perfect entry point into how print media supported the abolitionist cause and spread reformist messages.
Engaging with this word search strengthens understanding of how newspapers function as tools for change. Students will broaden their vocabulary related to publishing and advocacy. It supports reading comprehension and contextual language use. They’ll learn how persuasive media influences society while refining fine motor skills and focus. This activity is especially beneficial for connecting language arts with history and civics education.
Vocabulary Words On This Word Search – Garrison, Editor, Boston, Circulation, Subscription, Banner, Articles, Appeal, Immediacy, Column, Letters, Subscribers, Reform, Content, Advocate