Across
- 3. The period after the Civil War which meant to rebuild and transform the South.
- 5. An American orator and journalist who coined the "New South" term.
- 6. A Jew who was falsely accused of assaulting and murdering a 13-year-old worker, was subsequently lynched.
- 8. Practices of forcing people, mostly of African American heritage, to unpaid, involuntary servitude.
- 9. Term coined by Henry Grady to describe the South turning in a new direction.
- 10. A cash crop with significant influences in the South, before the Civil War and beyond it.
Down
- 1. Nickname for three highly influential people in post-Civil War Georgia.
- 2. An "Expo" that had hoped to show to the world how far Atlanta was modernizing, with booths from across the world.
- 4. Term used to describe the South before the Civil War
- 7. A political party with leaders such as Tom Watson trying to implement reforms.
