Liberty or Death
Across
- 6. Federal agency created to help former slaves with food, education, labor contracts, and legal support.
- 9. Amendment thatofficially abolished slavery in the United States in 1865.
- 10. White Southern Democrats who claimed to “save” their states by ending Reconstruction and Black political power.
- 11. Amendment that said the right to vote could not be denied because of race or former slavery.
- 13. 1866 1866 law that first defined African Americans as U.S. citizens and protected their basic civil rights.
- 14. Amendment that created birthright citizenship and promised “equal protection of the laws.”
- 15. 1872 law that restored political rights to most ex-Confederates.
Down
- 1. 1873 Supreme Court ruling that limited how much the Fourteenth Amendment could protect citizens’ rights.
- 2. Harsh Southern laws after the Civil War that tried to keep freedpeople under white control.
- 3. 1871 law targeting Klan terrorism that allowed martial law and suspension of habeas corpus in parts of the South.
- 4. 1870–71 “Force Acts” that let the federal government crack down on voter intimidation and Klan violence.
- 5. 1867 laws that put the South under military rule and required new constitutions and Black male voting rights.
- 7. Political deal that ended Reconstruction by removing federal troops from the South.
- 8. Secret white supremacist group that used terror to stop Black people from voting and holding office.
- 12. Supreme Court case that said the Fourteenth Amendment did not let the federal government punish private mob violence against Black citizens.