AAS 2024 Midterm Review (Unit 1 and 2)
Across
- 2. tradition service for African American churches that brought in New Year as a celebration of the enactment of "Proclamation Emancipation" (2 words)
- 4. abolitionist who was born a slave and became renowned orator and writer spoke about what 4th of July was for slaves (2 words)
- 10. post Civil war amendment that abolished slavery
- 11. post Civil war amendment giving black men the right to vote
- 15. produced wealth for those in Charleston SC who brought in enslaved people from Sierra Leone to grow this crop
- 16. writings by people like Frederick Douglas, Solomon Northup, Harriet Jacobs and many others (2 words)
- 18. fraction of the way enslaved people were counted for representation in the Constitution (2 words)
- 19. state of the largest slave rebellion
- 20. ship that was rerouted by Joseph Cinque and led to case which allowed slaves to return to Africa
- 21. martial art and dance of Brazil that is a syncretism of African and indigenous culture
- 22. denied right to citizenship in this infamous case that said that enslaved black people had no right to sue for freedom (2 words)
- 23. area where Maroons escaped to in NC and Virginia (3 words)
- 25. Africans brought as interpreters as they worked in Spanish and Portuguese colonizers
- 29. slaves escaping slavery in North and South America
- 32. Brazil celebration and parade that honors African Congolese King and Catholic saint
- 33. doctrine that freedom was based on status of mother (3 words)
- 34. cotton, tobacco, sugar cane brought in vast amounts of money (2 words)
- 36. some famous sites are Wall Street and St. Louis baseball stadium where slaves were sold (2 words)
- 37. wealthy free black man who advocated that blacks return to Africa, sued the U.S. for having to pay taxes while not being able to vote, and owned a fleet of ships
- 38. kidnapped into slavery and wrote a slave narrative about experience (2 words)
- 39. syncretic Brazilian religion that mixes African religious orishas with Catholic religious practices
Down
- 1. escaped slavery through Underground Railroad, he became a minister who was also a radical abolitionists (3 words)
- 3. movement of enslaved people from Africa to South and North America for unpaid labor
- 5. abolitionist from Wilmington, NC who wrote The Appeal which was consider radical (2 words)
- 6. domestic trade of slaves from upper south to lower south to work on money making agriculture (3 words)
- 7. law passed in 1850 that said that slaves must be returned to slaves if they escaped (3 words)
- 8. document that stated that "enslaved people in the states currently engaged in rebellion against the Union “shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free” in year 1863
- 9. enslaved people are property and can be moved from one region to another and still be enslaved (2 words)
- 12. an extreme exaggeration of enslaved person that was the seed of popular music in the U.S. (2 words)
- 13. culture of people on East coast of SC, Georgia and northern Florida
- 14. leaving a country
- 17. post Civil war amendment giving formerly enslaved people citizenship
- 24. SC uprising that was 2nd largest, enslaved were trying to get to Florida where they were promised freedom (2 words)
- 26. maintaining components of culture even when you with time and distance decay (2 words)
- 27. leader of the rebellion on the Amistad (2 words)
- 28. advocates for the end of slavery
- 30. laws enacted to subdue enslaved people from rebellin (ex. not allowed to gather together or learn to read) (2 words)
- 31. emigrationist who suggested that Grenada and Nicaragua were viable destinations for black people in the U.S. (2 words)
- 35. country that had the largest number of enslaved people arriving during the Transatlantic Slave Trade