(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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The freedoms and rights that had been promised to African Americans were
slowly taken away after Reconstruction,
Railroads, bridges, plantations, and crops were destroyed.
Discrimination is an unfair difference in the treatment of people.
“Jim Crow” laws legally established segregation, or separation of the races, and
reinforced prejudices held by whites.
Tobacco farming and the manufacture of tobacco products became important
again to Virginia industries.
A problem of sharecropping was that it often kept the people using it in
poverty.
John Mercer Langston became the
President of a new black college later known as “Virginia
State University”
The Freedmen’s Bureau provided food, schools, and medical care for freed
African Americans and others
John Mercer Langston was the first African American elected to the U.S. Congress from Virginia.
African-American and white children attended separate schools.
John Mercer recruited black volunteers to serve as soldiers in the
Union Army during the Civil War.
Railroads were a key to the expansion of business, agriculture, and industry.
Coal deposits were discovered in the Appalachian Plateau Tazewell County.
Railroads facilitated the growth of small towns into cities.
“Jim Crow” Laws
○ Unfair poll taxes and voting tests were established to keep African
American men from voting.
Segregation is the separation of people, usually based on race or religion.
The Freedmen’s Bureau provided food, schools, and medical care for freed African Americans
John Mercer Langston was an important African
American leader and lawyer before, during, and after the
Civil War.
African Americans found it very difficult to vote or hold public office.
Freedom’s First Generation who were African American children
that became doctors, lawyers, and teachers.
Virginia’s economy was in ruins
African Americans were forced to use separate, poor-quality facilities and
services, such as drinking fountains, restrooms, and restaurants.
Banks were closed.
Money had no value.
African Americans pushed for education for their children.