Kiera Young- History Week 33 Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. – In 1890, about what percent of children aged 10–14 worked in non-agricultural jobs? (Page 62)
  2. 5. – Supreme Court Justice who dissented against segregation, defending Black civil rights. (Page 102)
  3. 9. – Post-Civil War labor system negotiated between planters and formerly enslaved people. (Page 94)
  4. 10. – Wealthy industrialist who supported Booker T. Washington’s Tuskegee Institute. (Page 110)
  5. 12. – Roughly what percent of the gainfully employed workforce were women during the Gilded Age? (Page 59)
  6. 13. – Number of reported lynchings of African Americans in the South between 1889 and 1899. (Page 107)
  7. 15. – Name of the first Black newspaper published in a North Carolina city, founded in June 1882. (Page 91)
Down
  1. 1. – In 1900, approximately 1 in 6 of these people lived in a village, city, or town. (Page 92)
  2. 2. – At its height in 1886, this labor organization boasted over 700,000 members. (Page 53)
  3. 4. – Delivered a powerful 1894 speech contrasting those who fought for liberty versus those who fought for slavery. (Page 96)
  4. 6. – 1890 Louisiana Railroad Car Law required racial segregation under this system. (Page 100)
  5. 7. – Mary Harris Jones was born here in 1830 before immigrating to the United States. (Page 49)
  6. 8. – In this year, the average manufacturing wage was 21.6 cents per hour and the work week lasted sixty hours. (Page 57)
  7. 11. – Common false accusation used to justify lynchings of Black men by white mobs. (Page 106)
  8. 14. – The educational institute founded by Booker T. Washington that received donations from prominent white industrialists. (Page 110)