People
Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Amendments/Acts
100
he believed that African Americans need to prove their worthy to win over the white people's acceptance

Booker T. Washington

100

formally put an end to

abolish

100

the power to control appointments to office or the rights to privileges

patronage

100

extended voting laws and other civil rights to African american men

Louisiana Constitution of 1868

200

first African american to earn a PHD from Harvard

W.E.B. Du Bois

200

the official power to make legal decisions and judgements

jurisdiction

200

admitting to the citizenship of a country

naturalized

200

strengthened the power of the governor, integrated public schools ended, parish courts abolished, reversed rights granted to African Americans in the constitution of 1868

Louisiana Constitution of 1879
300

fought against lynching laws after seeing her friends get lynched

Ida B. Wells

300

lower in rank, status, and/or equality

inferior

300

a tax that must be paid in order to vote

poll tax

300

abolished involuntary servitude/slavery in the U.S.

13th Amendment

400

a civil rights and women's rights activist who championed racial equality and women's suffrage

Mary Church Terrell

400

a spontaneous liking or gain sympathy for someone/something

affinities

400

provide with a quality, ability, or asset

endow

400

"quarantined" African Americans equal protection under the law

14th Amendment

500

white supremacist organization composed of white protestant men which promoted violence against black people, Jewish people, etc.

KKK

500

destroy completely/put an end to

eradicate

500

separation required by law

de jure segregation

500

suffrage for African American men

15th Amendment

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