Across
- 2. Hungarian immigrant who had bought the New York World in 1883
- 3. wanted equality through academic education
- 5. Storey was an american lawyer, publicist,and civil rights leader
- 6. 3 ways to stop from voting: literacy test, poll tax and grandfather clause PlessyvsFerguson- separate but equal facilities were legal
- 8. taxes before voting
- 11. a series of more convenient alternatives to heavy glass plates previously used
- 16. you could vote if your grandfather had right to vote
- 17. Movement insisted that blacks should seek a liberal arts education
- 18. bicycle manufacturers from Dayton, Ohio
- 19. leader of anti-lynching
Down
- 1. Democratic candidate for vice president in 1880, co-founder of the NAACP
- 4. segregation that is imposed by law
- 7. government of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- 9. a landscape architect, spearheaded the movement for planning urban parks. (Central Park)
- 10. educator who believe that racism would end once blacks acquired useful labor skills
- 12. National Association for the advancement of colored people
- 13. Racial segregation, especially in public schools, that happens “by fact” rather than by legal requirement.
- 14. a system that bound laborers into slavery in order to work off their debt to the employer
- 15. Samuel Langhorne Clemens wrote the adventures of Tom Sawyer
