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Who popularized the New South Movement through speeches and articles written in the Atlanta Constitution newspaper?

Henry Grady

What was the nickname given to 3 men who lead Georgia over a span of 30 years as Governors and Senators?

Bourbon Triumvirate

Who were the three members of the Bourbon Triumvirate?

Joseph E. Brown, John B. Gordon, & Alfred Colquitt

Which belief did the Bourbon Triumvirate practice that Henry Grady refused to follow?

White Supremacy, the belief that the white is superior than other races.

Which three changes did Henry Grady and the Bourbon Triumvirate members want to occur in Georgia, during the New South Era?

Expansion of industries Rely less on cash crops Grow more food crops

What is Dalton, Georgia known as the world’s capital of since the New South Era?

Carpet

What was the capital city of Georgia, during the New South Era (Sherman destroyed it during the Civil War)?

Atlanta

What were 2 major industries that were created during the New South Era?

Railroads & Textile Mills

In 1895, Atlanta, Georgia hosted the International Cotton States Exposition. What was the main purpose why this event was brought to the state?

Showcase New South industries

What were five types of crops that were introduced to Georgia during the New South Era?

Peanuts Pecans Peaches Sweet Potatoes Watermelons

Who owned the Crystal Palace Barbershop and created the Atlanta Life Insurance Company?

Alonzo F. Herndon

Who worked to improve the living conditions of African Americans in Atlanta? She was married to the President of Morehouse College in 1906.

Lugenia Burns Hope

Who believed that African Americans could achieve social equality by learning trade skills that would result in jobs?

Booker T. Washington

Who believed that African Americans could achieve social, political, and economic equality by receiving the same education as whites?

W.E.B DuBois

Why did African Americans create their own neighborhoods?

So they would not have to face discrimination

Who served as a Populist Party candidate to represent the needs of farmers, African Americans, and the working class?

Tom Watson

Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution banned slavery in the USA?

13 th Amendment

Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed all male citizens the right to vote?

15 th Amendment

Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed citizenship and equal rights to all people born in the USA?

14 th Amendment

In 1896, what did the U.S. Supreme Court rule in the Plessy v Ferguson court case?

“Separate but equal” facilities were not unconstitutional

What does disenfranchisement mean?

Depriving or denying a person of their right to vote

After the death of Tom Watson, who served as the 1 st female Senator for only 1 day?

Rebecca Latimer Felton

What were Jim Crow Laws designed to do in the South?

Laws that separated whites and blacks

What happened during the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906?

After reports in local newspapers that white women were attacked, angry white citizens destroyed black communities and killed African Americans.

What was Leo Frank found guilty of committing in 1913?

Killing 13 year old Mary Phagan of Marietta, Georgia