EXHIBIT 1

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Across
  1. 3. a tax of a fixed amount per adult person that is often linked to the right to vote.
  2. 5. to deprive of a franchise, a legal right, or a privilege or immunity in particular: to deny the right to vote
  3. 6. The "separate but equal" doctrine was used to uphold the constitutionality of racial segregation.
Down
  1. 1. State and local laws enforcing racial segregation were enacted in the Southern United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
  2. 2. White mobs killed dozens of Black Atlantans, injured dozens more, and destroyed extensive property.
  3. 4. Voters must be able to read in order to vote.