People
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Who is Who
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100

Supported the education of African Americans.

Booker T. Washington

100

Workers that refuse to work

Strike

100

The separation of people of different color.

Segregation 

100

Founded the Tuskegee Institute 

Booker T. Washington

100

What does N.A.A.C.P. stands for?

National Association For the Advancement of Colored People 

200

Worked for equal rights for women and suffrage for women.

Susan B. Anthony 

200

Rights that all citizens should have under the U.S. Constitution

Civil Rights

200

A call for people to reduce or stop drinking Alcohol. 

Temperance

200

Published a novel called "The Jungle" 

Upton Sinclair

200

People trying to find solutions to problems during the late 1800s

Progressives

300

Founded the Hull House in Chicago

Jane Addams

300

Between 1916 and 1970 about 6 million African Americans moved from farming areas in the South to the big cities in the North.

Great Migration 

300

To make known officially or publicly 

Announce 

300

Founded the a club for African American woman suffrage 

Ida Wells-Barnett

300

Replacements for striking workers

Strikebreakers

400

Important female African American that believe in education and later open up a college called Bethune-Cookman College. 

Mary McLeod Bethune

400

Reason to take action

Motivation

400

The right to vote

Suffrage

400

First African American to receive a doctorate from Harvard university. 

W.E.B. Du Bois

400

This amendment gave women the right to vote

19th Amendment

500

She founded the voting rights club for African American women and supported putting an end to violent against African Americans. 

Ida Wells-Barnett

500

A person who support a particular cause.

Advocate

500

Writers who uncovered shameful conditions in work places.

Muckrakers

500

First woman to be elected into U.S. congress

Jeannette Rankin

500

Terrible fire where 146 workers died. Most were women and children.

Triangle Shirtwaist Company