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VA Studies Weekly Week 23

  •  English    20     Public
    Racial Discrimination and Segregation in Virginia
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • What political party passed laws to ENSURE freedoms for African Americans after the Civil War?
    Republican Party
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  • What political party passed laws to TAKE AWAY freedoms for African Americans after the Civil War?
    Democratic Party
  •  15
  • Separation of people, usually based on race or religion, is called _______________.
    segregation
  •  15
  • Laws that separated African Americans and white Americans were called _____________________________.
    Jim Crowe Laws
  •  15
  • A test one had to pass in order to vote was called a _____________________.
    voting test
  •  15
  • Separation of people by race or skin color is called _____________________.
    racial segregation
  •  15
  • NAACP Stand for __________________________________________________.
    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
  •  15
  • A price paid to vote was called a __________________.
    poll tax
  •  15
  • Laws that established and maintained racial segregation were called ________________________.
    Jim Crowe Laws
  •  15
  • The political party that wanted to keep African Americans from voting and gaining political power was ___________________________.
    the Democratic Party
  •  15
  • Treating people unfairly because of race or other differences is called ___________________.
    discrimination
  •  15
  • Who was the African American editor of the paper called The Planet?
    John Mitchell Jr.
  •  15
  • What was the political party of Abraham Lincoln and most African Americans after the Civil War?
    The Republican Party
  •  15
  • Who was the first AFrican American man from Virginia elected to the U.S. Congress?
    John Mercer Langston
  •  15
  • What was printed in the paper called The Planet to fight for fairness?
    names and pictures of African American victims of violence
  •  15
  • Why were many African Americans unable to pass the difficult literacy tests to vote?
    Because they did not have a good education
  •  15