Chapter 16
resolve
to decide; to solve
impose
to place a burden on something or someone
grandfather clause
A clause in registration laws allowing people who do not meet registration requirements to vote if they or their ancestors had voted before 1867.
impeachment
A formal document charging a public official with misconduct in office
Hiram Revels
A minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, a Republican politician, and college administrator. Born free in Fayetteville, North Carolina. A freedman his entire life, Hiram Rhodes Revels was the first African American to serve in the U.S. Congress.
carpetbagger
A northerner who went to the South immediately after the Civil War; especially one who tried to gain political advantage or other advantages from the disorganized situation in southern states
black codes
Discriminatory laws that were enacted in many Southern states after the Civil War that severly restricted African Americans' lives
Blanche Bruce
Formerly enslaved, Blanche K. Bruce made history as the first African American to serve a full term in the U.S. Senate. After fleeing his master, he opened a school for black children. In 1870, the Mississippi Senate elected him its sergeant-at-arms. He served as a Republican U.S. Senator for Mississippi from 1875 to 1881. He became U.S. Treasury register after he left the senate, and again in 1897.
inferior
of lower rank or status; or o poor quality
segregation
Separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences
scalawag
Southern whites who had opposed secession
amnesty
an official pardon for a group of people who have violated a law or policy
critic
someone who makes judgments on the value of objects or actions
John Wilkes Booth
..., was an American stage actor who, as part of a conspiracy plot, assassinated Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. on April 14, 1865.
Abraham Lincoln
16th President of the United States saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves; was assassinated by Booth (1809-1865)
Andrew Johnson
17th President of the United States was elected Vice President and succeeded Lincoln when Lincoln was assassinated; was impeached but acquitted by one vote (1808-1875)
freedmen
1865 - Agency set up to aid former slaves in adjusting themselves to freedom. It furnished food, clothing and education to the needy and helped them get jobs.
sharecropper
A person who works fields rented from a landowner and pays the rent and repays loans by turning over to the landowner a share of the crops.
poll tax
A requirement that citizens pay a tax in order to register to vote
literacy test
A test administered as a precondition for voting, often used to prevent African Americans from exercising their right to vote.
Homer Plessy
Plaintiff for a landmark Supreme Court case. He was a light-skinned Creole of Color during the post-reconstruction years. With the aid of a black organization in New Orleans, Homer Plessy became the plaintiff in the famous Plessy v. Ferguson case decided by the US Supreme Court in May 1896. The decision established the "separate but equal" policy that made racial segregation constitutional for the next six decades.
factor
condition or quality that causes something else to happen
voluntary
not forced; done of one's own free will