Georgia Studies: The New South

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Across
  1. 3. Jim Crown laws enforced ______ segregation in the South.
  2. 6. The New South era was characterized by a push towards _____ and modernization.
  3. 9. ________ was the founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
  4. 10. _________ supported the idea of the New South and promoted industrial growth.
  5. 11. Georgia faced challenges in rebuilding its _____after the war.
  6. 13. During reconstruction ______ were established to educate formerly enslaved people.
  7. 16. The _____laws enforced racial segregation in the southern United States.
  8. 17. The _______ was an event where racial tensions led to violence in Atlanta in 1906.
  9. 18. The ________ industry became a significant part of the New South's economy, especially in cities like Birmingham.
Down
  1. 1. During reconstruction, one of the main goals was to integrate____into Society.
  2. 2. The_____era was a time of rebuilding in Georgia after the Civil War.
  3. 4. The New South aimed to diversify the economy by moving beyond ______.
  4. 5. ________ played a crucial role in the industrialization of the New South by investing in rail roads and factories.
  5. 7. The _______ movement aimed to diversify the Southern economy beyond agriculture.
  6. 8. The establishment of new ____ was a key aspect of reconstruction.
  7. 12. ______ was a method used to prevent Black citizens from voting in Georgia.
  8. 13. Despite economic progress, the New South continued to enforce _____ laws that segregated Black and White people.
  9. 14. Many Southern leaders promoted the idea of the New South to attract _______ from the North.
  10. 15. _________ was a significant industry that developed in the New South