new south
Across
- 2. a system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop
- 4. jewish owner of a pencil factory, wrongly accused of the murder of Mary Phagan, sentenced and hanged by the kkk
- 11. The region witnessed the rise of various manufacturing industries, predominantly textiles, tobacco, furniture, and steel.
- 13. They demanded harsher measures in the South, more protection for the Freedmen and more guarantees that the Confederate nationalism was eliminated.
- 15. primary election in georgia where only white men could vote
- 17. typically could buy or owned all that he needed to cultivate crops but lacked the land to farm
- 18. separation of black folk and white folk
- 19. a term created after the plessy v ferguson court case
Down
- 1. preventing a person or group of people from having the right to vote
- 2. the right to vote in elections
- 3. provide food, shelter, clothing, medical services, and land to displaced Southerners, including newly freed African Americans.
- 5. South needed to adopt industrial practices and institutions to be able to compete with external intervention from the North
- 6. Group of racists formed to harass and kill colored folk due to increase in rights
- 7. Henry Grady Joseph E. Brown, and John B. Gordon
- 8. created by Eli Whitney in 1793, made cotton easier to gather
- 9. a test required before one could vote, used to prevent black folk from voting as most couldn't read or write
- 10. laws that kept colored people in a legal form of slavery and discrimination
- 12. needing to pay to vote in elections, used to prevent black people from voting
- 14. face of the new south
- 16. southerners promoted a new vision for a self-sufficient southern economy built on modern capitalist values, and industrial growth. Henry Grady deemed it the ____