Across
- 2. Jazz bandleader and pianist
- 7. U.S. AG known for his raids during the first Red Scare
- 10. Believed in immediate equality for African Americans
- 11. First director of the FBI (1924 to 1972)
- 13. Believed African Americans would gain equality through vocational education
- 16. Abolitionist who pushed for the 15th Amendment
- 19. Controlled the steel industry
- 21. Infamous "boss" of Tammany Hall in New York City
- 22. Encouraged Southerners to reconcile with the North after the Civil War
- 23. U.S. President during the Spanish American War (sent the USS Maine to Havana Harbor)
- 25. Harlem Renaissance artist known for his Migration series
- 28. Organized the Seneca Fall Conference along with Lucretia Mott
- 29. Volunteer Cavalry regiment Theodore Roosevelt commanded in the Spanish American War
Down
- 1. U.S. President during World War I (known for his 14-point peace plan)
- 3. Apache chief known for bravery
- 4. Introduced the assembly line and made automobiles affordable
- 5. Jazz musician known for his trumpet and his gravelly voice
- 6. Harlem Renaissance blues singer
- 8. Founder of the Hull House
- 9. Youngest U.S. President ever (after the McKinley assassination)
- 12. Best known writer of the Harlem Renaissance
- 14. Gave the "Ain't I a Woman" speech
- 15. Controlled the oil industry (Standard Oil)
- 17. Wrote "The Jungle" (exposing the meatpacking industry)
- 18. Chief of the Nex Perce known for his surrender
- 20. Gave the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address
- 24. Commander of the UEF in World War I
- 26. Commander of the U.S. Cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn (his last stand)
- 27. Dean of the Harlem Renaissance
