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3. Racial Reform and Leo Frank

3. Racial Reform and Leo Frank

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Social Studies

8th Grade

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​Choose Three

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trial where a Northern Jewish pencil factory manager was accused of murdering 13 year old Mary Phagan; found guilty of the crime and sentenced to death, his sentence was later reduced to life due to additional evidence. However, a group of men calling themselves "the Knights of Mary Phagan" took Frank out of his prison cell and lynched him in Marietta

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Leo Frank Case

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Disenfranchisement

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Jim Crow Laws

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Plessy v. Ferguson (1892)

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civil rights leader and college professor who fought for immediate social and political rights for African-Americans or Blacks

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Leo Frank

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Booker T. Washington

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W.E.B. DuBois

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Alonzo Herndon

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founder of the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company.

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W.E.B. DuBois

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Booker T. Washington

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Leo Frank

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Alonzo Herndon

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educator, author, political activist, and orator; promoted the idea that African-Americans or Blacks should pursue economic and educational endeavors before seeking social and political equality.

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Booker T. Washington

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Alonzo Herndon

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Leo Frank

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W.E.B. DuBois

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to deprive a person the right to vote or rights of citizenship

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Jim Crow Laws

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Separate but Equal

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Anti-Semitism

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Disenfranchisement

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48 hour riot in Atlanta caused by economic competition and false newspaper accounts of African-American or Black men attacking white women; several African-Americans or Blacks were killed during the riot.

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Anti-Semitism

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Atlanta Race Riot (1906)

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Plessy v. Ferguson (1892)

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Separate but Equal

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laws created by state legislatures to deny African-Americans or Blacks citizenship rights

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Disenfranchisement

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Separate but Equal

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Jim Crow Laws

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Anti-Semitism

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Prejudice against Jews

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Jim Crow Laws

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Literacy Test

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Anti-Semitism

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Jim Crow Laws

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What was the Bourbon Triumvirate?

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Three powerful women in the Senate

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Three powerful state leaders that believed power should be restored to the Republicans.

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Three powerful state leaders that believed taxes should be lowered, more industry in the South, wanted to develop railroads, and power should be restored to the Democrats, and believed in White Supremacy.

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Who was Henry Grady and what did he do?

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A black man that believed in the people and he has a hospital named after him in Atlanta.

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He was the managing editor of the Atlanta Journal Constitution, born in Athens, wanted to industrialize the South, and he believed in diversifying agriculture.

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*Successful politician

*Gov. of GA during war,

*U.S. Senator from GA

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What was the purpose of the Atlanta Cotton Exposition?

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To gather allies against Europe

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To buy more slaves

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To lure the boll weevil here to save the crops

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Promote the growth of industry

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Who was Tom Watson?

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Supported the farmers = against the growth of industry in the South, Concerned for the African American farmer, 1882 - Elected to the Georgia General Assembly

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Ran for governor in 1882, supported industry over farming, and was an Indian man

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He was living on Cherokee land and refused to leave

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