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Atlanta Riot
In late September of 1906, Georgia's capital city was wracked by this event which saw dozens of African American citizens killed and many black-owned stores destroyed by mobs of white citizens.
Anti-Semitism
This is being prejudicial, hostile, or discriminator to member of the Jewish faith because of their religious and/or ethnic background.
Jim Crow Laws
Laws requiring that facilities and accommodations, public and private, be segregated by race.
Henry Grady
Often called the "spokesman of the New South," he used his position as editor of the Atlanta constitution newspaper to advocate Northern investment in the South and continued industrialization throughout the region.
Leo Frank
In a fit of anti-Semitic violence, this man was lynched by a mob in Marietta, Georgia in 1915 after he was accused of assaulting and killing 13-year-old Mary Phagan.
International Cotton Exposition
This event in 1881 was held in Oglethorpe Park in Atlanta and showed off the south's most prominent agricultural product to exhibitors from around the world.
Explanation:
Throughout the late 1800s and the early 1900s, Georgia was challenged by the changes brought by the Civil War. Many whites were willing to accept limited freedom for African Americans, but not actual equality. a
Racial segregation was supported by the Jim Crow Laws, and a new caste system developed in the area, with strong discrimination against, also, Catholics and Jews.
Atlanta Riot
In late September of 1906, Georgia's capital city was wracked by this event which saw dozens of African American citizens killed and many black-owned stores destroyed by mobs of white citizens.
Anti-Semitism
This is being prejudicial, hostile, or discriminator to member of the Jewish faith because of their religious and/or ethnic background.
Jim Crow Laws
Laws requiring that facilities and accommodations, public and private, be segregated by race.
Henry Grady
Often called the "spokesman of the New South," he used his position as editor of the Atlanta constitution newspaper to advocate Northern investment in the South and continued industrialization throughout the region.
Leo Frank
In a fit of anti-Semitic violence, this man was lynched by a mob in Marietta, Georgia in 1915 after he was accused of assaulting and killing 13-year-old Mary Phagan.
International Cotton Exposition
This event in 1881 was held in Oglethorpe Park in Atlanta and showed off the south's most prominent agricultural product to exhibitors from around the world.
Explanation:
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