Across
- 7. (RFD)- system that brought packages directly to every home
- 15. bicycle manufacturers, experimented with new engines powerful enough to kept "heavier-than-air" craft aloft
- 17. designed a 285-foot tower in 1902
- 19. aimed to equipt blacks with teaching diplomas and useful skills in agricultural, domestic or mechanical work
- 20. inspired a host of other young authors when he declared his independence of "literature and all that bosh"
- 21. worked as a teacher, later became editor for local paper
Down
- 1. Hungarian immigrant, pioneered popular innovations
- 2. segregation laws became knows an this
- 3. believed racism would end once they acquired useful labor skills and proved their economic value to society
- 4. Hearst- sought to outdo Pulitzer
- 5. spear-headed the movement for planned urban parks
- 6. fist black go receive a doctorate from Harvard. strongly disagreed with Washington's gradual approach
- 8. painted urban life and working people with gritty realism and no frills
- 9. stated that even if a man failed the literacy test it could not afford it, he was still entitled to vote if his ancestors were eligible to vote before January 1st
- 10. Supreme court ruled that separation of blacks and whites was legal due to the 14th amendment
- 11. designed the 10 story Wainwright Building in St. Louis
- 12. insisted blacks should seek a liberal arts education so that they could have well-educated leaders
- 13. annual tax that had to be paid before qualifying to vote
- 14. developed a series of more convenient alternatives to the heavy glass plates previously used
- 16. system that bound laborers into slavery in order to work off debt to the employer
- 18. laws to delegate blacks and whites i. public and private facilities
