AP Af Am Unit 3

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Across
  1. 2. Fee required to vote
  2. 5. Helped formerly enslaved people with food, jobs, and education after the Civil War
  3. 6. Lowest point for Black Americans after Reconstruction—rise in racism, violence, and loss of rights
  4. 10. Historian and sociologist; author of "The Souls of Black Folk"
  5. 16. Southern prisons profited by hiring out African American men
  6. 17. Laws that restricted the rights of formerly enslaved people after the Civil War
  7. 18. A period of time in 1919 characterized by a proliferation of racial violence incited by white supremacists
  8. 19. famous for believing that economic self-sufficiency and vocational training were the keys to Black progress
  9. 20. Photographer who captured Black life during the Harlem Renaissance
  10. 21. this amendment defined the principle of birthright citizenship + granted equal protection to all people, overturning the Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)decision
  11. 22. Movement of African Americans from the rural South to urban areas in the North and West in search of better opportunities
Down
  1. 1. led the largest pan-African movement, founder of UNIA
  2. 3. , a “mixed-race” man who was seven-eighths white, deliberately boarded a "whites-only" train car in New Orleans to challenge Louisiana's 1890 Separate Car Act
  3. 4. He issued Special Field Order No. 15 which aimed to give 40 acres and a mule to newly freed people
  4. 7. abbreviation for first Black Christian denomination in the United States
  5. 8. Period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the South and integrating formerly enslaved people into society
  6. 9. white supremacist terrorist organizarion
  7. 11. Afro-Puerto Rican historian who collected and preserved Black history
  8. 12. Farming someone else’s land for a cut of the crops
  9. 13. Journalist who exposed lynching and fought for civil rights
  10. 14. Started Negro History week; wrote "The Miseducation of the Negro"
  11. 15. term for loss of voting rights