EXHIBIT 1
Across
- 3. a tax of a fixed amount per adult person that is often linked to the right to vote.
- 5. to deprive of a franchise, a legal right, or a privilege or immunity in particular: to deny the right to vote
- 6. The "separate but equal" doctrine was used to uphold the constitutionality of racial segregation.
Down
- 1. State and local laws enforcing racial segregation were enacted in the Southern United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
- 2. White mobs killed dozens of Black Atlantans, injured dozens more, and destroyed extensive property.
- 4. Voters must be able to read in order to vote.