Title: Segregation%20
1Segregation Discrimination
- Changes in American Life
- 1880-1914
- Chapter 21 Section 3
2Essential Question
- Why do people discriminate against one another?
3Racial Discrimination
- Different Treatment of People on the Basis of Race
44 Cultures Facing Discrimination in the U.S.
(1865-1914)
5United States Reconstruction(1865-1877)
- The Civil War Ended (1865)
- North Occupied the South (U.S. Army)
- Passed the 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments
- Helped African Americans Gain More Equality and
Freedoms
613th, 14th, 15th United States Amendments
7Southern Whites Take Away African American
Political Power (Voting Rights)
- Literacy Tests
- Exams Given in Latin to Prevent African Americans
from Voting - Most African Americans in the South were NOT
Educated - Cant Read Cant Vote
- Poll Taxes
- Pay a Tax in Order to Vote
- Most African Americans Could Not Afford the Tax
- No Pay Cant Vote!
83 Methods Continued
- The Literacy Test the Poll Tax Prevented Poor
Uneducated Whites From Voting - Southern States Passed the Grandfather Clause
- Totally MESSED UP!
- Stated if You Had an Ancestor that Could Vote
BEFORE 1867, Then You Could Vote. - Why do African Americans NOT Have Ancestors that
Voted Before 1867?
9Why Are White Southerners Afraid of African
Americans Voting?
- African Americans Would Vote for Other African
Americans or Whites That Supported Equal Rights - Pass Laws to Promote Equality
- Southern Whites Would Lose Political Power!
- Southern Whites Solution Was to Prevent African
Americans From Voting!
10Jim Crow Laws
- Laws Passed by Southern States to Enforce
Segregation - Segregation
- Separation of Whites Blacks in Public Places
(Parks, Schools, Libraries, Movies, Bathrooms,
etc)
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16Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896)
- 4 of the 7 Supreme Court Cases YOU MUST KNOW!
- Homer Plessy Sued a Railroad Company for
Segregated Seating on Railroad Cars - Claimed it Violated 14th Amendment (Everyone is
Equal)
17Supreme Courts Rulingon Plessy vs. Ferguson
(1896)
- U.S. Supreme Court Ruled Against Plessy
- Separate BUT Equal
- HUGE Mistake by the Supreme Court!
18Impact of Plessy vs. Ferguson
- Segregation was LEGAL! ?
- All Public Places Could Be Separated by Race
- Segregation and Discrimination INCREASED!
- What a MISTAKE!
19Separate But Equal?
20Segregated Schools
- Schools Were NOT Equal!
- Whites Controlled Government Positions
- Put into White Schools Facilities, Not
Black Ones
21Booker T. Washington
- Former Slave
- Founded the Tuskegee Institute (Teacher)
- Wanted African Americans to Gain Equality Through
Trades/Learning Skills/Getting Jobs - Did NOT Challenge/Fight Against Segregation
- Figured Whites Would Support the Tuskegee
Institute if He Did Not Fight Segregation
22W.E.B. Du Bois
- Harvard Educated
- Totally REJECTED Segregation!
- Founded the NAACP in 1909
- NAACP Fought to End Segregation ASAP!
23The Talented 10th
- Du Bois Believed Educated African Americans Would
End Segregation - Top 10 of Educated African Americans Would Lead
the Way - Why do You Think He Believed This?
- Was He Right?
24NAACP
- The National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People - Founded in 1909 by W.E.B. Du Bois
- Fought Against Segregation in the 20th Century
- Fights for Equal Rights!
25KKK
- Used Violence to Keep African Americans from
Voting - Used Violence to Keep Segregation
- Scared/Intimidated Anyone Who Wanted to End
Segregation
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29Ida B. Wells
- African American Journalist (Memphis Tennessee)
- Exposed Problems of Lynching
- Lost 3 Friends
- Had to Leave Because of KKK
- Read Her Story (Page 624)
30Lynching
- Extremely Powerful Images!
- Makes Me Too Nauseous to Show You!
31Discrimination in Northern States
- Many African Americans Moved to Northern States
(No Jim Crow Laws) - However, Blacks Could NOT Get Housing in White
Neighborhoods - Denied Jobs
- Still Faced Violence
32Racism Towards Asians
- Chinese Exclusion Act
- Chinese Workers Got Lower Pay Than Whites
- Faced Violent Attacks
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34Racism Towards Mexicans
- Mexicans Were Forced into Peonage
- Forced to Work Until You Work off Your Debts
(Washing Dishes at Restaurant) - Very Similar to Slavery
35Nature vs. Nurture(Racism)
36Tolerance
37We Could Learn A lot From Crayons..
38Essential Question
- Why do people discriminate against one another?