Reconstruction
Jim Crow 1
Jim Crow 2
Individuals
Vocab
Great Migration
Harlem Renaissance
100
These were sets of laws designed to limit the rights of African Americans in the South. Examples: A-A couldn't own a gun, serve on a jury, attend school
Black Codes
100
This barrier to voting for African Americans forced them to pay a fee in order to vote
Poll tax
100
This barrier to voting for African Americans said that if your ancestor didn't vote, neither could you.
Grandfather Clause
100
This terrorist organization started off in the South as a way to intimidate, threaten and kill African Americans who wanted equal rights.
Ku Klux Klan
100
This term means the separation of races in daily life.
Segregation
100

Name at least three cities that Black people migrated to during the Great Migration. 

What are St. Louis, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Boston

100

Name a famous musician from the Harlem Renaissance. 

Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ma Rainey, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald

200
This Amendment ended slavery in the United States.
13th Amendment
200
This barrier to voting for African Americans forced them to take a test in order to prove they could read or know information about state/U.S. history/civics
Literacy Test
200
Which political party dominated Southern politics because African Americans were prevented from voting?
Democrats.
200
This African American male founded the Tuskegee Institute and the Urban League. He believed in working together with whites to achieve racial equality.
Booker T. Washington
200
The term used to the hanging death of an black person without a trial
Lynching
200

Migration means 

What is moving from one place to another. 

200
What type of 20th century challenge is voter  discrimination? 


Economic, legal, social, physical

What is legal? 

300
This Amendment granted all African American men the right to vote
15th Amendment
300
This black school in Alabama was founded to teach black teachers as well as teach students how to learn a trade
Tuskegee Institute.
300
What are the names of universities and colleges formed before 1964 that educated African Americans
Historically black colleges & universities
300

If you visited the theater in 1890, you may see this "person" on stage. 

Who is Jim Crow. 

300
This term means to place blacks on an equal basis with whites within American society (social, economic, political).
Integration
300
Lower paying jobs in the south such as sharecropping is an example of an ________________ challenge. 

Physical, social, economic, legal

What is economic

300

The Harlem Renaissance lasted from ________________ to _________________.

1918 - 1937

400
This Amendment granted African Americans citizenship and gave EVERYONE equal protection under the law.
14th Amendment
400
This organization formed by W.E.B. DuBois in 1905 to fight court cases to end racial discrimination
NAACP
400
Name 3 of the 4 key issues of the Progressive Movement
Poverty, Unfair business practices, Women’s rights, Racial discrimination
400
This African American male helped found the NAACP in 1905 and was the first black male to gain a PhD from Harvard University
W.E.B. DuBois
400

She is known for sanging about poplar trees and causing awareness to lynching. 

Who is Billie Holiday. 

400
What national crisis was happening during the Great Migration? 

What is the Great Depression? 

400
True or False: The Harlem Renaissance was a political movement that led to black politicians migrating to the North to join the Black congress. 

If false, make the statement true! 

False. The Harlem Renaissance was an artistic and intellectual movement. 

500
This government organization only lasted for a year and main goal was to provide relief for southerners both black and white.
Freedman's Bureau
500
This Supreme Court decision legalized the doctinre of "separate but equal"
Plessy vs. Ferguson
500

This organization formed by Booker T. Washington was aimed at helping black businesses by training them to work certain jobs

National Urban League

BONUS: True or false - there is a chapter of this organization in Philadelphia. 

500
This African American woman wrote newspaper articles about lynching
Ida B. Wells
500
What does the NAACP stand for?
National Associate for the Advancement of Colored People
500

This is the travel guide that helped Black people navigate around the nation. 

What is the Green Book