U.S. History People (1865 to 1919)

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