Across
- 1. A Jewish factory manager in Atlanta, convicted in 1914.
- 3. The Irish Catholic governor of New York.
- 10. A growing proportion of the workforce consisted of woman.
- 11. A union dominated and led by African Americans.
- 12. Japanese immigrants and American-born children.
- 15. Created by a new generation of African Americans.
- 17. Allowed individual owners to establish contact with one another.
- 20. Published a series of savage novels.
Down
- 2. Secretary of the Treasury. A wealthy steel and aluminum tycoon.
- 4. Women and men are equal.
- 5. The first commercial ratio station in America.
- 6. The pioneer of the American birth control movement.
- 7. "I am a Negro- and beautiful."
- 8. The modern women whose liberated lifestyle found expression in dress, hairstyle, speech, and behavior.
- 9. Challenge that women had an instinctive capacity for motherhood.
- 13. One of the most successful books of the 1920s.
- 14. American Civil Liberties Union.
- 16. A generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers.
- 18. A protect for a harsh campaign of union-busting.
- 19. Delighted in ridiculing religion, politics, the arts, even democracy.
