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1
Virginia in the 20th Century
  • By Mrs. Nicholson

2
Woodrow Wilson
  • Born in Staunton, Virginia
  • 28th President
  • 1913-1921
  • President during World War I

3
Virginia World War I
  • World War I (WWI) started in 1914. The
    United States entered the war in 1917. Virginia
    played an important role during the war.
  • The shipyards at Newport News the ports at
    Norfolk and Portsmouth became major centers for
    transporting supplies.
  • Coal became an important fuel.
  • The naval base at Norfolk became headquarters for
    the Atlantic fleet of the United States Navy.
  • The United States Marine Corps set up its
    headquarters.

4
SUFFRAGE
  • Women got the right to vote in 1920.
  • After World War I, many Americans thought that
    women should have a right to vote. Lila Meade
    Valentine and Ellen Glasgow were Virginians who
    helped to start the Equal Suffrage League. This
    organization was formed to fight for womens
    rights to vote.
  • The 19th Amendment to the United
  • States Constitution was passed which gave
  • women the right to vote in state and national
  • elections.

5
Harry F. Byrd, Sr.
  • Governor of Virginia
  • (1926-1930)
  • He later became U.S. Senator
  • He created the pay as you go policy to improve
    roads. He did not want to borrow money. He
    wanted the tax on gasoline to pay for the
    improvements.

6
The Great Depression
  • Businesses failed and many people lost their
    jobs.
  • Many banks closed and people lost their savings.
  • In Virginia, coal miners and farm workers had
    hard times.
  • Some Virginians who worked for the government or
    the military were able to keep their jobs.

7
Pres. Roosevelt the New Deal
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt was President in 1932.
  • He had a plan called the New Deal.
  • This was a plan to create jobs for people and get
    businesses started again.
  • Virginians working in New Deal programs built
    public buildings and state parks. One project
    was Skyline Drive.

8
World War II
  • World War II (WWII) began in 1939. The U.S.
    tried to stay out of the war but on Dec. 7, 1941,
    Japanese planes bombed the U.S. Pacific Fleet at
    Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Pres. Roosevelt asked
    Congress to declare war on Japan and its allies,
    Germany and Italy.
  • Virginia again played an important role
  • Old ships from WWI were launched from VAs ports.
  • Supplies from factories were shipped overseas.
  • Cities and towns grew when government workers
    moved to Virginia.

9
Civil Rights Movement
  • Civil Rights are the rights of ALL people to be
    treated equally under the law.
  • After WWII, African-Americans wanted full
    equality with white citizens. The Civil Rights
    Movement started in the 1950s in the South by
    African-Americans.

10
Separate but Equal
  • Some people said it was not fair that black
    children and white children had to go to separate
    schools.
  • Others said it was fair because it was separate
    but equal. The Supreme Court upheld this
    decision in the Plessy v. Ferguson case saying
    it was legal.
  • BUTthe schools werent equal! Black schools had
    less money, fewer supplies and often no
    transportation to/from school.

11
Segregation vs. Integration
  • In the 1950s and 1960s African-Americans
    protested against segregation and unfair laws.
  • They participated in sit-ins, boycotts and
    marches.
  • They wanted to remove prejudices and fight
    against discrimination.
  • They wanted society to be integrated.
  • Integration- bringing people of different races
    together

12
Massive Resistance Movement
  • Harry F. Byrd, Sr. led the Massive Resistance
    Movement against integration of Virginias Public
    Schools in the late 1950s. Virginia lawmakers
    ordered that schools be closed rather than
    integrated.
  • By the 1960s, public schools were integrated.
    Black and white students were going to the same
    schools.

13
Famous African-Americans
  • L. Douglas Wilder
  • He was elected Governor of Virginia in 1989.
  • He was the first African-American governor in
    America.
  • Arthur Ashe
  • Born in Richmond
  • First African-American professional tennis player.
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