The New South Movement
Key Figures
Race & Reform
African American Leaders
Events & movements
100

What was the goal of the New South movement?

To modernize Georgia’s economy by promoting industry and reducing dependence on agriculture.

100

Who were the three members of the Bourbon Triumvirate?

Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, John B. Gordon

100

What system kept African Americans and poor whites in a cycle of poverty after the Civil War?

Sharecropping and tenant farming

100

Who founded Tuskegee Institute and believed in vocational education?

Booker T. Washington

100

What was the Populist Party’s main goal?

To support farmers and challenge the power of big business.

200

Who was known as the “Spokesman of the New South”?

Henry Grady

200

What did the Bourbon Triumvirate support?

White supremacy, industrial growth, and limited government spending.

200

What were Jim Crow laws?

Laws that enforced racial segregation in the South.

200

What speech did Booker T. Washington give at the 1895 Cotton States Exposition?

Atlanta Compromise Speech

200

What was the Convict Lease System?

A system where prisoners were leased to businesses for labor.

300

What city hosted the International Cotton Expositions to showcase Southern industry?

Atlanta

300

Who was Tom Watson and what party did he represent?

A Populist leader who represented the Farmers’ Alliance and later the Populist Party.

300

What Supreme Court case upheld segregation laws?

Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

300

Who believed in immediate civil rights and helped found the NAACP?

W.E.B. Du Bois

300

What was the Leo Frank case?

A Jewish factory manager wrongly convicted of murder and later lynched.

400

What was the purpose of the International Cotton Expositions?

To attract Northern investment and promote Southern industrial growth.

400

What law did Tom Watson help pass to support rural mail delivery?

Rural Free Delivery Act

400

What was the purpose of poll taxes and literacy tests?

To prevent African Americans from voting.

400

Who was Alonzo Herndon?

A successful African American businessman who founded Atlanta Life Insurance Company.

400

What was the impact of the Leo Frank case on Georgia?

It increased anti-Semitism and led to the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan.

500

What newspaper did Henry Grady use to promote the New South ideas?

The Atlanta Constitution

500

Who was Rebecca Latimer Felton and why is she significant?

First female U.S. Senator and advocate for prison reform and women’s rights.

500

What was the result of the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot?

Violence between white and Black citizens, sparked by false newspaper reports.

500

What organization did W.E.B. Du Bois help create to fight for civil rights?

NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)

500

What was the goal of the Progressive Movement in Georgia?

To improve society through reforms in education, labor, and government.

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