Across
- 3. the union of seceded states from 1861-1865; fought under the notion of states’ rights in the Civil War against Union but realistically fought to preserve the institution of slavery
- 4. the remembrance of a certain individual, event, or phenomena, especially through physical manifestation
- 10. the group of states that remained loyal to the Federal government and fought in the Civil War against the Confederacy for the reunification of America
- 12. a period of American history from 1814-1861 characterized by rigid gender roles, subjugation of Black people, and the notion of white supremacy
- 14. the mythology created to push for the glorification of the Confederacy and for a white supremacist future or the restoration of the Antebellum South
- 15. a structure that is built or created to recognize a significant person or event
Down
- 1. the period of time following the Civil War from 1865-1877 dedicated to rebuilding the nation as one whole and navigating how to bridge the differences between the North and the South (the Union and the Confederacy)
- 2. a love of and pride in a glorified version, or narrative, of one’s country
- 5. the belief that the United States is either distinctive, unique, or exemplary compared to other nations and thus is worthy of universal admiration and respect
- 6. misleading media that is used to further a specific point of view and undermine the opposing
- 7. a set of symbolic narratives that explain some social phenomenon
- 8. an ideology that is acted upon when a white person, from a position of superiority, attempts to help or rescue a BIPOC person or community because they the believe they know best or that they have skills that BIPOC people don't have
- 9. a period of American history from 1877-1950 when series of laws, both state and local, were enacted legalizing racial segregation
- 11. a system or set of beliefs, values, and/or ideas which informs one’s view of the world
- 13. the long-lasting impact an event, action, or person from the past has on current-day society and culture
