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Segregation and Discrimination

Changes in American Life1880-1914

Chapter 21 Section 3

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Essential Question:

• Why do people discriminate against one another?

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Racial Discrimination

• Different Treatment of People on the Basis of Race

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4 Cultures Facing Discrimination in the U.S.

(1865-1914)

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United 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 & Freedoms

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13th, 14th, & 15th United States Amendments

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Southern 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 (Can’t Read = Can’t Vote)

• Poll Taxes– Pay a Tax in Order to

Vote– Most African

Americans Could Not Afford the Tax (No Pay = Can’t Vote!)

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3 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?

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Why 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!

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Jim 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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Plessy 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)

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Supreme Court’s Rulingon

Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896)

• U.S. Supreme Court Ruled AgainstAgainst Plessy

• “Separate BUT Equal”

• HUGE Mistake by the Supreme Court!

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Impact of Plessy vs. Ferguson

• Segregation Was LEGAL!

• All Public Places Could Be Separated by Race

• Segregation & Discrimination INCREASED!

• What a MISTAKE!

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Separate But Equal?

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Segregated Schools

• Schools Were NOT Equal!

• Whites Controlled Government Positions

• Put $$$ into White Schools & Facilities, Not African American Ones

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Booker 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

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W.E.B. Du Bois

• Harvard Educated

• Totally REJECTEDREJECTED Segregation!

• Founded the NAACP in 1909

• NAACP Fought to End Segregation ASAP!

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“The 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?

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NAACP• 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!

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KKK• 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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Ida 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)

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Lynching

• Extremely Powerful Images!

• Makes Me Too Nauseous to Show You!

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Discrimination in Northern States

• Many African Americans Moved to Northern States (No Jim Crow Laws)

• However, African Americans Could NOTNOT Get Housing in White Neighborhoods

• Denied Jobs

• Still Faced Violence

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Racism Towards Asians

• Chinese Exclusion Act

• Chinese Workers Got Lower Pay $$$ Than Whites

• Faced Violent Attacks

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Racism Towards Mexicans

• Mexicans Were Forced into Peonage

• Forced to Work Until You Work off Your Debts:– (Washing Dishes at

Restaurant)

• Very Similar to Slavery

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Nature vs. Nurture(Racism)

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Tolerance

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We Could Learn A lot From Crayons…..

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Essential Question:

• Why do people discriminate against one another?