part vi\nacross\n4. dubois believed this alone was not enough\n6. believed equality could be achieved…

part vi\nacross\n4. dubois believed this alone was not enough\n6. believed equality could be achieved through vocational education\n9. booker t. washington was a formerly enslaved individual here\n10. ida b. wells did this to lynchings in her newspaper articles and other writings\n11. ida b. wells fought against this crime/injustice\n12. dubois was never a slave and was therefore this kind of man all his life\ndown\n1. ida b. wells was this along with being a civil rights activist\n2. the country and final resting place for w.e.b. dubois\n3. booker t. washington was a pragmatist and accepted this kind of segregation\n5. believed in full political, civil, and social rights\n7. institute founded by booker t. washington\n8. co - founded by w.e.b. dubois and ida b. wells - barnett

part vi\nacross\n4. dubois believed this alone was not enough\n6. believed equality could be achieved through vocational education\n9. booker t. washington was a formerly enslaved individual here\n10. ida b. wells did this to lynchings in her newspaper articles and other writings\n11. ida b. wells fought against this crime/injustice\n12. dubois was never a slave and was therefore this kind of man all his life\ndown\n1. ida b. wells was this along with being a civil rights activist\n2. the country and final resting place for w.e.b. dubois\n3. booker t. washington was a pragmatist and accepted this kind of segregation\n5. believed in full political, civil, and social rights\n7. institute founded by booker t. washington\n8. co - founded by w.e.b. dubois and ida b. wells - barnett

Answer

Brief Explanations:

This is a history - related crossword puzzle. The clues refer to historical figures such as W.E.B. DuBois, Booker T. Washington, and Ida B. Wells, and their beliefs, actions, and historical contexts. For example, Booker T. Washington was a pragmatist who believed equality could be achieved through vocational education and founded the Tuskegee Institute. W.E.B. DuBois believed in full political, civil, and social rights and co - founded organizations. Ida B. Wells was a civil rights activist who fought against lynching and injustice.

Answer:

Across: 4. Vocational education (DuBois believed vocational education alone was not enough for equality) 6. Vocational education (Booker T. Washington's view on achieving equality) 9. Virginia (Booker T. Washington was formerly enslaved in Virginia) 10. Exposed (Ida B. Wells exposed lynchings in her writings) 11. Lynching (Ida B. Wells fought against lynching) 12. Free (DuBois was never a slave and was a free man all his life)

Down:

  1. Journalist (Ida B. Wells was a journalist along with being a civil rights activist)
  2. Ghana (W.E.B. DuBois's final resting place)
  3. Social (Booker T. Washington accepted social segregation to an extent)
  4. DuBois (Believed in full political, civil, and social rights)
  5. Tuskegee (Tuskegee Institute founded by Booker T. Washington)
  6. NAACP (Co - founded by W.E.B. DuBois and Ida B. Wells - Barnett)