Migration Renaissance 2me
Across
- 3. When the government commandeers private property
- 6. The attempt to exterminate an entire group of people
- 10. power structures created by rules or laws withing a given system or institutions
- 11. the mass movement of approximately six million African Americans from the rural South to urban centers in the North, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970
- 12. something that causes an important change or event to happen
- 13. Author of books about the Great Migration and artificial hierarchies.
- 14. A central figure in the Harlem Renaissance, a major poet who also wrote novels, short stories, essays and plays.
- 16. second largest city in Oklahoma.
- 19. Up in New York near Manhattan, where the Harlem Renaissance took place.
Down
- 1. Affluent African-American community, where a massacre took place.
- 2. An influential writer and anthropologist during the Harlem Renaissance who collected African American folklore and many novels
- 4. Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa Oklahoma so called as it was one of the richest neighborhoods in the nation and made up completely of african americans
- 5. One of the last known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre
- 7. Duke Ellington was a famous jazz pianist and composer. He is known for creating a lot of important music that helped shape jazz and American music in the 20th century.
- 8. dig out something from the ground
- 9. Laws enforcing racial segregation
- 15. To seek entrance to another society because you are persecuted by yours
- 17. having plenty of money, nice houses, expensive things, etc.
- 18. a rigid social hierarchy where individuals are born into fixed groups, dictating their status, occupation, marriage, and interractions