Harlem Renaissance

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Across
  1. 3. term used by Plains Indians for black soldiers.
  2. 5. dispersion of a people from their original homeland.
  3. 7. organization formed by W.E.B. Du Bois dedicated to racial justice.
  4. 8. term associated with segregated public spaces and amenities
  5. 9. stipulated that a person cannot be deprived of the right to vote on the basis of race.
  6. 12. Louisiana law that stipulated that only votes whose father or grandfather had been eligible to vote before 1867 would be eligible to vote.
  7. 13. form of music written for piano
  8. 17. violent confrontations between whites and blacks sparked by racial tensions.
  9. 19. amendment that prohibited the manufacture, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages.
  10. 20. black nationalist organization
Down
  1. 1. court case that established "separate by equal" accommodations
  2. 2. compelled states to accept their residents as citizens and to guarantee their rights.
  3. 4. black baseball league formed in 1920 under the leadership of Andrew "Rube" Foster.
  4. 6. the intellectual, artistic, & cultural flowering of Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s.
  5. 10. films made for African American audiences.
  6. 11. musical form developed by poor black people in the South.
  7. 14. the practice of separating people on the basis of race.
  8. 15. when African Americans traveled from rural south to the urban north between 1910 and 1940.
  9. 16. Harlem's most exclusive and fashionable nightspot in the 1920s.
  10. 18. mostly improvised music that supplanted ragtime in the early 20th century.