Early Civil Rights Rights that belong to a person because they are a member of society or citizen is _____________________ 14th amendment gave ______________________.

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Early Civil Rights Rights that belong to a person because they are a member of society or citizen is _____________________ 14th amendment gave ______________________ 15th amendment gave ______________________ The believe that the gov’t should be controlled by whites is called ________________.

Disfranchisement is to take away voting rights Methods 1. 2. Property Tax 3. 4. How was the black vote controlled? 1. 2. Terrorizing 3. 4. Stuffed Ballot Boxes 5.

Separation of the races is ________________ What are Jim Crow Laws? What court case said “separate but equal” is ok? Blacks in Georgia made up ___________percent of the states population.

Booker T Washington A former _____________________ Established________________________ Urged blacks to remain in the __________ Made the speech___________________

W.E.B Dubois Did not agree with ___________________ What was the “talented Tenth? Organized the _____________movement which turned into the _______________. Wrote in the publication ______________.

Explain the “Back to Africa Movement” Create a chart that tells the contribution of the following: John Hope Alonzo Herndon Lucy Laney Henry O. Flipper William Finch