Across: |
1. | The movement of African Americans from the south to the north was called the ______ ___________. (2 words, no space between) |
4. | John T. Scopes broke the law by teaching ________ in his classroom. |
5. | Marcus Garvey promoted a "Back to _______" movment. |
7. | An emancipated young woman! Say goodbye to the whale bone corsets! |
9. | The explosion of music, literature and political ideas to come out of Harlem in the 1920's is known as the 'Harlem ____________'. |
10. | Billy _______ was an ex-baseball player turned fundamentalist preacher. |
12. | The nickname for Eliot Ness and his crew that took down Al Capone. |
13. | Garvey, DuBois and Washington were all ______ right's leaders. |
14. | A stricter set of rules that apply to one group as compared to another. |
16. | He wrote 'Rhapsody in Blue' and other anthems of the era. |
17. | Clarence _______ was a lawyer who fought for Scopes and his right to teach! |
18. | F. Scott Fitzgerald gave the 1920's the nickname "______ Age" after the first 'American' form of music to emerge! |
20. | She fought for women's rights to have information about birth control. |
23. | The ______ rate went up as organized crime had more control over some neighborhoods than anyone else! (When people are breaking the law the _____ rate goes up!) |
26. | They gained political, social and some economic power during the 1920s! |
29. | People who smuggled illegal alcohol. |
30. | Illegal taverns and saloons that served prohibited alcohol. Shhh! What's the password? |
31. | Duke ________ of jazz music fame! |
32. | He brought Capone down! |
33. | A black segregationist! |
34. | She swam the English channel at 19 years old! |
35. | Edward Ellington is a.k.a. _______. |
36. | A very popular technology of the 1920's! |
37. | The largest city in the United States in the 1920s- it also saw a large influx of African Americans which led to the growth of Harlem! |
38. | A flapper that didn't care how 'far' she went! |