New South

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Across
  1. 4. The south after reconstruction
  2. 6. A mob of whites killed dozens of blacks in Atlanta on September 22, 1906.
  3. 9. An African American teacher and advisor that was a large part of the African American community from 1890 to 1915.
  4. 11. Racial discrimination enforced by laws, practices, and society.
  5. 12. A group of workers that work together to advance.
  6. 13. An African American businessman who was born into slavery but ended up being the first black millionaire in America and owned 3 barbershops in Atlanta Georgia.
  7. 14. An American- Ghanaian scientist who believed that the full equality of blacks and whites could be conquered by showing off intelecu
  8. 15. A political man with a split view on the progression of black men and white power meaning that he supoorted black voters, poor farmers of any race and spoke out against racist lynching but still was a white supremecist.
  9. 17. Atlanta newspaper editor that aspired to a new south that has lots of railroads and factories but that still had segregation.
  10. 18. a fair in Atlanta’s Oglethorpe Park that attracted over 250,000 people in 1881 to bring more trade to Georgia.
Down
  1. 1. A person who comes from another country to live in a different one.
  2. 2. Factories that turn raw materials into things like fabric.
  3. 3. The widespread development of industries.
  4. 5. A political party that wanted better conditions and pay for farmers.
  5. 7. To deprive someone of some privilege.
  6. 8. A group of 3 men that believed in a prewar society and used their power and influence to revert back as much as possible.
  7. 10. in 1896 state enforced racial segregation was deemed legal by the US Supreme Court
  8. 16. Keeping different races, religions, ethnicities separated.