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Supreme Court ruling that legalized racial segregation as long as the facilities were equally funded; however, this was rarely the case.

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

trial where a Northern Jewish pencil factory manager was accused of murdering a 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 him out of his prison cell and lynched him in Marietta.

W.E.B. DuBois' concept of an elite group of college educated African-Americans who would use their talents and position to eradicate segregation in American society.

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

tactic used by whites in Georgia to prevent blacks from voting in the Democratic primary; because Georgia was a one party state, this prevented African-Americans from having a voice in elections.

founder of the Atlanta Mutual Life Insurance Company; his story is a rags to riches one.

Supreme Court case that established separate but equal doctrine thus promoting segregation.
1.
Plessy v. Ferguson

2.
Separate but equal

3.
White primary

4.
W.E.B. DuBois

5.
Alonzo Herndon

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The Talented Tenth

7.
Booker T. Washington

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Leo Frank Case