Progressive Era Social Reforms and Racial Tension

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Progressive Era Social Reforms and Racial Tension Protestors

Woman Suffrage

Woman Suffrage

Woman Suffrage

Woman suffrage protesters

Child textile workers picketing

Picket Sign Instructions Pick an one of the areas that caused racial tension in the south. Jim Crow Laws, Plessy v. Ferguson, disenfranchisement, and racial violence You are to make a picket sign protesting one of these topics. You must List two of the problems. Use Section 3 of Chapter 10 in the textbook to find information. You must create a slogan. Ex. No Taxation without Representation. Make your poster bold because it must draw attention.