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Social Reform #7 Early Civil Rights Movement African Americans were still fighting for basic rights guaranteed to them in the Constitution
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Social Reform #7 Early Civil Rights Movement African Americans were still fighting for basic rights guaranteed to them in the Constitution.

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Page 1: Social Reform #7 Early Civil Rights Movement African Americans were still fighting for basic rights guaranteed to them in the Constitution.

Social Reform #7

Early Civil Rights MovementAfrican Americans were still fighting for basic rights guaranteed to them in the Constitution

Page 2: Social Reform #7 Early Civil Rights Movement African Americans were still fighting for basic rights guaranteed to them in the Constitution.

Problems African Americans Faced

• Voter Restrictions– Poll Tax – Pay a fee to vote

– Literacy Test – prove you could read & write to vote

– Grandfather Clause – exempts a group of people from obeying a law provided they met certain conditions before law was passed

Page 3: Social Reform #7 Early Civil Rights Movement African Americans were still fighting for basic rights guaranteed to them in the Constitution.

Problems African Americans Faced

• Jim Crow Laws – System of laws that segregated public services by race

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Problems African Americans Faced

• Plessy v. Ferguson – “Separate but Equal” (1896)– Supreme Court ruled

against Homer Plessy saying segregation was legal as long as separate facilities were equal

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Problems African Americans Faced

• Lynching – mob’s illegal seizure & execution of a person, usually by hanging

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African American Leaders

• Booker T. Washington – encouraged African Americans to become educated & learn a trade

• Wanted to work slowly and diligently towards rights – nothing radical

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African American Leaders

• W.E.B. DuBois – encouraged Top 10% of African Americans to attend college & become leaders;

Also started the N.A.A.C.P.

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African American Leaders

• NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People–Worked through courts to gain

equal rights for African Am.

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Our Progressive Presidents

Theodore Roosevelt

• Republican• Youngest President• Took office after

McKinley was assassinated

• BIG PERSONALITY

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What Does TR Do?

• Led fight to dissolve 40 monopolies and became known as “trust buster“

• Promised a “Square Deal" or a fair shake for the average citizen – it includes:– regulation of railroad rates and pure

foods and drugs. – promotion of the conservation

movement, emphasizing efficient use of natural resources.

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William Howard Taft

• Republican• Promised to

continue TR’s ideas• Tried but lacked

TR’s energy

Our Progressive Presidents

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William Taft• Initiated 80 antitrust suits (more than

TR!)• Established the Interstate Commerce

Commission to set railroad rates• Submitted to the states amendments

for a Federal income tax and the direct election of Senators

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Woodrow Wilson• Anti-trust legislation

established a Federal Trade Commission to prohibit unfair business practices.

• Laws prohibiting child labor; another limited railroad workers to an eight-hour day.

Our Progressive Presidents