BAFAM March Crossword Challenge - Week 2
Across
- 3. An influential leader and advocate for Black nationalism, who found solace in Harlem, was Marcus ______.
- 5. The time period of the 1920s in Harlem became known as the "Harlem ______."
- 8. A renowned musician who visited Jackson Ward's thriving entertainment scene was ______ Fitzgerald .
- 9. A renowned entertainer and dancer who rose to fame during the Harlem Renaissance was ______ Baker.
- 10. The entrepreneur and monumental figure who founded the first Black and woman-owned bank in the country, St. Luke Penny Savings, in Jackson Ward was ______ L. Walker.
- 11. Another famous musician who frequented Jackson Ward's entertainment scene was ______ Ellington .
- 13. Nicknamed the "Harlem of the South," ______ was a cultural, entertainment, and economic hub for Black residents in Richmond, Virginia.
Down
- 1. A prominent figure of the Harlem Renaissance, known for his poetry and writings, was Langston ______.
- 2. The Great______ had a particularly devastating impact on Black communities, including Harlem.
- 4. Jackson Ward was listed in the National ______ of Historic Places in 1976 for its heritage and history preservation.
- 6. Jackson Ward had a successful, ______ economy where Black entrepreneurs established various businesses.
- 7. A scholar and civil rights activist who found inspiration in Harlem during the Renaissance was W.E.B.______.
- 12. ______, New York, was the quintessence of Black excellence in the 1920s.
- 14. The first Black and woman-owned bank in the country, ______ Penny Savings, was founded by entrepreneur Maggie L. Walker in Jackson Ward.