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Who am I? Directions: Write the name of the person the description correctly describes to earn points. The students with 18 points or more at the end will receive candy or stickers. You may use your notes!!!

People to Use 1. Joseph E. Brown 2. John B. Gordon 3. Alfred H. Colquitt 4. Rebecca Latimer Felton 5. Alonzo Herndon 6. W.E.B Dubois 7. Booker T. Washington 8. Henry Grady 9. Homer Plessy 10. Leo Frank 11. John & Lugenia Hope Burns Hope Burns 12. Tom Watson 13. Populists Party

Who… As a columnist, spoke out against abuses of prisoners. As a columnist, spoke out against abuses of prisoners. Believed in the temperance movement, which spoke out against the sale of alcohol in Georgia. Believed in the temperance movement, which spoke out against the sale of alcohol in Georgia. Rebecca Latimer Felton Rebecca Latimer Felton

Who… Was a salesman of the South and coined the term “New South.” Was a salesman of the South and coined the term “New South.” Wrote for the Atlanta Constitution. Wrote for the Atlanta Constitution. Henry Grady Henry Grady

Who… Owned three very successful barbershops. Owned three very successful barbershops. Bought out the Atlanta Life Insurance Co and made into one of the most successful businesses in the country. Bought out the Atlanta Life Insurance Co and made into one of the most successful businesses in the country. Alonzo Herndon Alonzo Herndon

Who… Went all the way to the Supreme Court to fight the legality of the “Separate, but Equal” Jim Crow laws. Went all the way to the Supreme Court to fight the legality of the “Separate, but Equal” Jim Crow laws. Homer Plessy Homer Plessy

Who… Gave the Atlanta Compromise Speech that proposed that black and white should agree to benefit from one another. Gave the Atlanta Compromise Speech that proposed that black and white should agree to benefit from one another. Founded the Tuskegee Institute. Founded the Tuskegee Institute. Booker T. Washington Booker T. Washington

Who… Introduced the “Rural Free Delivery bill,” which required the post office to deliver mail to rural (country) homes without charge. Introduced the “Rural Free Delivery bill,” which required the post office to deliver mail to rural (country) homes without charge. A member of the populist party that tried to help the farmers of Georgia and the South. A member of the populist party that tried to help the farmers of Georgia and the South. Tom Watson Tom Watson

Who… A political party that included members of the Grange and the Farmers’ Alliance party. A political party that included members of the Grange and the Farmers’ Alliance party. Also know as the “People’s Party.” Also know as the “People’s Party.” Populist party Populist party

Who… 1 st female senator of Georgia 1 st female senator of Georgia Fought for the 19 th amendment (women’s right to vote) Fought for the 19 th amendment (women’s right to vote) Rebecca Latimer Felton Rebecca Latimer Felton

Who… Was a Professor at Atlanta University. Was a Professor at Atlanta University. Believed in the “Talented 10 th ” which meant that the top 10% of African Americans could become highly educated and become leaders of the community. Believed in the “Talented 10 th ” which meant that the top 10% of African Americans could become highly educated and become leaders of the community. W.E.B. Dubois W.E.B. Dubois

Who… President of the National Association of Teachers of Colored Schools and leader of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. President of the National Association of Teachers of Colored Schools and leader of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Organized the Neighborhood Union which offered vocational class and a health center for children. Organized the Neighborhood Union which offered vocational class and a health center for children. John & Lugenia Burns Hope John & Lugenia Burns Hope

Who… Went from trying to help both black and white farmers to an idea of white supremacy. Went from trying to help both black and white farmers to an idea of white supremacy. Known as anti-Semitic, anti-Catholic, and anti-African American. Known as anti-Semitic, anti-Catholic, and anti-African American. Defeated Hoke Smith for Senator of GA. Defeated Hoke Smith for Senator of GA. Tom Watson Tom Watson

Who… Was a leader in Atlanta’s black community and became considered a black elite. Was a leader in Atlanta’s black community and became considered a black elite. Was attacked during the Atlanta Riot of 1906, but was already at home and survived. Was attacked during the Atlanta Riot of 1906, but was already at home and survived. Alonzo Herndon Alonzo Herndon

Who… Was a Jewish supervisor from New York. Convicted with little evidence of murder and rape of Mary Phagan at the Atlanta Pencil Factory. Leo Frank

Who… Was a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate. Was a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate. Was a Civil War veteran. Was a Civil War veteran. Who worked in the newspaper industry and then managed coal mines. Who worked in the newspaper industry and then managed coal mines. John B. Gordon John B. Gordon

Who… Gave a speech at the International Cotton Exposition. Gave a speech at the International Cotton Exposition. Believed that when African Americans achieved economic independence from whites that social equality would come. Believed that when African Americans achieved economic independence from whites that social equality would come. Booker T. Washington Booker T. Washington

Who… Was charged with breaking the segregation law by riding in the “Whites Only” section of the train car. Was charged with breaking the segregation law by riding in the “Whites Only” section of the train car. Homer Plessy Homer Plessy

Who… Was a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate. Was a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate. Oldest member. Oldest member. Believed in helping education by serving as a member of the Atlanta Board of Education. Believed in helping education by serving as a member of the Atlanta Board of Education. Joseph E. Brown Joseph E. Brown

Who… Promoted that the South could rival the North industrially. Promoted that the South could rival the North industrially. Spoke out that the South had all the resources it needed to be economically independent of the North. Spoke out that the South had all the resources it needed to be economically independent of the North. Henry Grady Henry Grady

Who… Was known for his railroad scandal. Was known for his railroad scandal. Was a senator for Georgia and a Democrat. Was a senator for Georgia and a Democrat. Was a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate. Was a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate. Alfred H. Colquitt Alfred H. Colquitt

Who… Strongly opposed the Bourbon Triumvirate. Work with their spouse who was a farmer, doctor, and public speaker to argue that the Democratic party was ignoring the poor, and lower middle class. Rebecca Latimer Felton

The End… Rebecca Latimer Felton Alonzo Herndon W. E. B. Dubois Booker T. Washington John & Lugenia Burns Hope w/ kids Tom Watson Henry Grady Homer Plessy