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Title: Sharecropping and Jim Crow


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Sharecropping and Jim Crow
  • James, Justin, Andy and Zach

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Sharecropping
  • Post slavery America
  • Landowners would have tenants that would work the
    land and be paid in crops
  • They only worked on the land, they did not have
    any ownership
  • Majority of the crops were kept by the land owner
    (i.e. 50 or more)
  • Rest of crops were divided evenly between workers

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Jim Crow
  • Series of state and local laws created in 1876
  • Mandated segregation in all public facilities
  • Inferior treatment and accommodations for
    African- Americans
  • Justified with separate but equal
  • Completely repealed in 1965 with Voting Rights Act

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Major Cases for Jim Crow
  • Plessy v. Ferguson
  • Brown v. Board of Education (Topeka, Kansas)

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Plessy v. Ferguson
  • On June 7, 1982, Homer Plessy (1/8 black and
    therefore an African American under Louisiana
    law and was also born a free man) boarded a train
  • He boarded the white car of the train but was
    told to go to the colored section
  • Ferguson was judge
  • Creation of separate but equal
  • First time federal law protected segregation
    (7-1)

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Plessy Arrest
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vYT188Gl7aUU

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Brown v. Board of Education
  • Case filed in 1951, decision in 1954
  • Browns daughter had to go to a black school that
    was over a mile away.
  • Part of the trip was a six block walk to her bus
    stop
  • There was a white school only seven blocks away.
  • Kansas did not require segregated schools and
    that is what Brown argued
  • Overturned segregated schools (9-0), 1st victory
    against Jim Crow.

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Connection to Fences
  • Troys father was a sharecropper and worked to
    get cotton for Mr. Lupin, which shows why he had
    a zealous work ethic and cared only about the
    crops. By the 1950s, sharecropping was nearly
    nonexistent in America.
  • Troy was discriminated against in sports, with
    negro leagues, and in work. Brown v Board was
    being filled about that time so in the coming
    years things would start to get better for Troy
    (i.e. driving the truck)
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