Vocabulary
Across
- 1. Freed African Americans who joined the army after the Civil War.
- 3. Legal, social, and economic rights that guarantee freedom and equality for all citizens.
- 4. Former Confederate whites who supported Republican Reconstruction.
- 5. African American who fled to Kansas in 1880s.
- 8. An office that provides specific information.
- 11. Laws that said that you could only vote if your father and grandfather had voted.
- 13. Period when the South was reintegrated after war.
- 14. Northerners with luggage made of carpet, who came south after the Civil War.
Down
- 2. Opened to all or admitted equally.
- 6. A policy of separating groups of people from one another, often on the basis of race.
- 7. A free or tax people once had to pay in order to vote.
- 8. Laws passed in Southern states right after the Civil War designed to control freed African Americans.
- 9. Farming system in which land is rented for a portion of crops.
- 10. Act of holding onto something as in a job.
- 12. To kill a person, often by hanging, without a trial.