Vocabulary
The Southern Way of Life
Laws
Response
Miscellaneous
100

To set someone free or liberate

What is Emancipation?

100

The separation of people based on their race.

What is segregation?

100
The amendment that made slavery illegal in the United States.
What is the 13th Amendment?
100

Federal government used them to protect black voters from intimidation and violence.

What is the military?

100

The group that offered support to formerly enslaved people.

What is the Freedmen's Bureau?

200

A person who may be homeless or doesn't have a consistent job.

What is a vagrant?

200

Laws passed in many Southern states after the Civil War to restrict freedom from formerly enslaved African Americans.

What are Black Codes?

200

This amendment gave African American men the right to vote (women, both black and white would have to wait another 62 years!).

What is the 15th Amendment?

200

Reconstruction started to fail once this group left the South.

What are federal troops?

200

This movement happened when freedpeople decided to leave the South.

What is The Great Migration.

300

The act of killing, hanging, or burning that happened at the hands of Southern Whites.

What is lynching?

300

Freedpeople were expected to do this in the presence of White Southerners as a show of respect.

What is tip your hat or get off the sidewalk?

300
The amendment that made all people born in the United States citizens of the United States (except Native Americans).
What is the 14th Amendment?
300

The two sides that fought in the Civil War.

What is the North & South?

300

Became the 1st black senator in the state of Missippi.

Who is Hiram Revels?

400

A system where a landowner provides a tenant a place to stay, land, seeds and tools.

What is sharecropping?

400

Laws that legally separated or segregated blacks and whites. These laws created separate facilities such as restrooms, schools, hospitals, water fountains, etc. for each race.

What are "Jim Crow" Laws?

400

All freedmen, free negroes and mulattoes in this State over the age of eighteen years found on the second Monday in January, 1866, or thereafter, with no lawful employment or business, or found unlawfully assembling themselves together… shall be deemed vagrants.”

What is Vagrancy laws?

400

This Act was passed by Congress to deal with intimidation, threats, and violence towards black voters.

What is the Enforcement Acts?

400

This president gets credit for freeing the slaves.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

500

A derogatory term used for a Northerner or an outsider who moves to help themselves financially.

What is carpetbagger?

500

A secret group of white supremacists who terrorized southern Blacks in order to prevent them from exercising their rights (especially their right to vote).

What is the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)?

500

Ida B. Wells tried to get one passed, and it finally happened in 2022.

What is an anti-lynching law?

500
In 1873 this economic problem became a focus with people in the North leading to less focus on Civil Rights in the South

What is the Panic of 1873?

500

These two factors were involved in when people migrate to different places

What is "push" and "pull"?