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What were Jim Crow laws?
a) laws that discriminated against African-Americans
b) laws that discriminated against Southern Republicans
c) laws that discriminated against white supremacists
d) laws that discriminated against former plantation owners

Due to Jim Crow laws, many public places in the South were:
a) segregated
b) open for all races
c) for men only
d) closed for military personnel

The final decision in 'Plessy v. Ferguson' stated that:
a) 'separate but equal' was legal
b) Jim Crow laws were illegal
c) segregating schools was illegal
d) ####

The 'grandfather clause' was one way to:
a) prevent African-Americans from voting
b) prevent Democrats from voting
c) prevent Northerners from voting
d) prevent white supremacists from voting

Between 1880 and 1930 in Georgia:
a) over 400 lynchings occurred
b) racial violence dramatically decreased
c) gerrymandering was not problematic
d) poll taxes and literacy tests were illegal

Over 20 African-American men were killed during:
a) the 1906 Atlanta Riot
b) the Atlanta Compromise
c) the International Cotton Expositions
d) ####

Born a slave in Virginia; believed racial equality would happen slowly ???
a) Booker T. Washington
b) W.E.B. DuBois
c) Alonzo Herndon
d) ####

Booker T. Washington established a trade school called:
a) the Tuskegee Institute
b) the Georgia Institute of Technology
c) Vanderbilt University
d) Georgia State University

The Atlanta Compromise Speech was delivered by:
a) Booker T. Washington
b) Alonzo Herndon
c) W.E.B DuBois
d) Henry Grady

Educated at Harvard; wanted equality to happen faster ???
a) W.E.B. DuBois
b) Booker T. Washington
c) Alonzo Herndon
d) Tom Watson

W.E.B. DuBois and Alonzo Herndon created:
a) the NAACP
b) the International Cotton Expositions
c) the ACLU
d) the Atlanta Compromise

Born in Georgia; sharecropper; entrepreneur ???
a) Alonzo Herndon
b) W.E.B. DuBois
c) Booker T. Washington
d) ####

Leo Frank was accused of murdering Mary Phagan because Frank was:
a) Jewish
b) a former slave
c) a white supremacist
d) Catholic

What ultimately happened to Leo Frank?
a) He was lynched by a mob.
b) He escaped from prison and moved to New York.
c) He migrated to Europe.
d) He spent the rest of his life in federal prison.

Anti-Semitism is showing prejudice against:
a) the Jews
b) Muslims
c) Catholics
d) Protestants

Mary Phagan was most likely killed by:
a) Jim Conley
b) a lynching
c) members of the Populist Party
d) terrorists

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