Across
- 2. colleges and universities created from allocations of public land through the Morrill Act of 1862
- 5. an offshoot of mainstream realism, this late nineteenth century literary movement purported to apply detached scientific objectivity to the study of human characters
- 6. a normal and industrial school led by Booker T Washington in Tuskegee, Alabama
- 7. immigrants from southern and eastern Europe who formed a wave of immigration between the 1880s and 1924
- 8. founded the Hull House, America's first settlement house
Down
- 1. a scandal-mongering practice of journalism that emerged in New York during the Gilded Age out of circulation battles between Joseph Pulitzer's New York World and William Rudolph Hearst's New York Journal
- 3. Mid-nineteenth century movement in European and American literature and the arts that sought to depict contemporary life and society as it actually was
- 4. mostly run by middle class native born women, provided housing, food, education, child care, cultural activities and social connections
- 9. an organization founded in 1890 to demand the vote for women
