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What was the nickname of the economic leaders in the “New South” (Brown, Gordon, Colquitt) ?

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This man was the “voice” of the “New South” and editor of the Atlanta Constitution.

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This event put a spotlight on Georgia’s growing textile industry

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This organization/union was created to fight for farmers’ issues

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After Tom Watson died in office, she became the first female U.S. Senator in American history.

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What was the political party formed to represent interests of farmers?

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This man helped found the Populist Party to challenge the Democrats.

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This bill guaranteed free mail to country farmers.

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What was the name of the tax needed to vote in the South?

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Denying someone the right to vote is referred to as

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This was used by Georgia and other states to ensure that voters were able to read.

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Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution allows men the right to vote?

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What is the election to decide a political party's candidate?

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What was the name of the Supreme Court case that allowed segregation laws to continue?

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The Plessy vs. Ferguson decision said that segregation was legal as long as everything is _______

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Who was the Georgia governor who ran on a platform of denying blacks the right to vote?

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Racial tensions between blacks and whites living in Atlanta led to the _____________.

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What was the nickname of laws in the South that discriminated against blacks?

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Who was the Jewish factory manager accused of killing Mary Phagan?

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What happened to Leo Frank after he was convicted?

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Who was the wife of John Hope and established the Neighborhood Union social organization?

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What black leader believed hard work and education would improve the lives of blacks?

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Who was the Atlanta University professor who established the first graduate program for blacks in U.S. history?

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What black leader disagreed with Booker T. Washington and founded the N.A.A.C.P.?

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This barber and founder of Atlanta Life Insurance Co. was one of the richest black men in the South.

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Bourbon Redeemers OR Bourbon Triumvirate
Henry Grady
International Cotton Exposition or ICE
Farmer's Alliance
Rebecca Latimer Felton
Populist Party
Tom Watson
Rural Free Delivery or RFD
Poll tax
Disenfranchisement
Literacy test
15th amendment
primary
Plessy vs. Ferguson
separate but equal
Hoke Smith
1906 Atlanta Race Riot
Jim Crow laws
Leo Frank
lynched
Lugenia Hope Burns
Booker T. Washington
John Hope
W.E.B. Dubois
Alonzo Herndon





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