Across
- 4. to revoke a franchise, legal right, privilege, or immunity
- 5. operation of a school system in which students are completely or largely dispersed amongst the schools
- 8. judgement that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation
- 9. They were employed to exclude immigrants and persons of low income and limited education.
Down
- 1. Jim Crow laws were state and local statutes that authorized racial segregation.
- 2. outlawed racial segregation and employment discrimination in public places
- 3. The mob caused damage to Black-owned businesses and homes in the area, as well as historically Black colleges and universities.
- 6. racial discrimination in facilities and services such as housing, healthcare, education, employment, and transportation.
- 7. Black Americans in southern states were essentially prevented from voting by poll taxes.
- 9. Black people are terrorized and oppressed by White people using public acts of violence
