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Civil Rights in the US

Aditya Tapshalkar

Civil Rights Movements in the late 19th century to early 20th century.

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3.Began in 1869 in Augusta, then moved to Atlanta in 1879, and began awarding college degrees in 1897.
6.This college began as a high school and gave its first college degrees in the early 1900s.
8.C.M.E. Bishop who believed that white and black southerners will not live peacefully, and suggested a separate state in the West away from white discrimination.
9.The movement of African Americans from the South to the North.
11.School founded by Lucy Craft Laney, former slave and Atlanta University graduate.
13.Movement developed at a meeting at Niagara Falls of black leaders discussing ways to combat racial discrimination.
14.One of the most successful African American newspapers.
16.1924 name of the school founded by Sophia Packard and Harriet Giles, and became chartered in 1888.
18.School founded in 1908 by Joseph Winthrop Holly; now known as Albany State University.
19.When a mob of people murder someone or a group of people.
20.Began summer programs for teachers to establish a curriculum in African American schools, sharpen their skills and knowledge, and offered programs to enhance community life.
21.Whites and colored people using separate bathrooms and railcars, for example.
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1.This case allowed Richmond County to keep a white school open while closing a black school.
2.Group created by Catholics in 1916 and fought misperceptions about their religion.
4.Law requiring states to provide agricultural and industrial educational opportunities for all citizens.
5.This college was founded by the American Missionary Association; later known as Atlanta University, where many blacks such as Lucy Laney graduated to become teachers.
7.Justice who disagreed with the Plessy v. Ferguson decision.
10.Man who reestablished the KKK with the Knights of Mary Phagan.
12.An act passed by congress to encourage people to settle in the grassy, flat, windy plains.
15.Auburn Avenue; Area in Atlanta away from whites for African Americans to be themselves without being harassed.
17.W.E.B. DuBois’s idea of educating African American leaders for them to gain thinking and leadership skills.

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