Freedom’s Boundaries Chapter 17.

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Freedom’s Boundaries Chapter 17

The Populist Challenge The Farmer’s Revolt Economic insecurity Farmers’ Alliance The People’s Party The Populist Platform The Populist Coalition Black and white Women

Labor Issues Depression of 1893 Populist appealed to labor Coxey’s Army Pullman Strike Populist appealed to labor Religious references Silver issue Shift to Republican Party

Bryan and Silver William Jennings Bryan Free coinage of silver Social gospel movement Populist support

Election of 1896 McKinley vs Bryan 1st Modern Presidential campaign Results New Republican rule

The Populist Party Members? The Platform The Coalition

The Segregated South

Redeemers Who are they? Undid Reconstruction Criminals and Punishment Education Criminals and Punishment Convict Labor

Life in the South Economy as a whole Black Farmers Creation of Black Middle Class Kansas Exodus

Black Politics Began to decrease Rise of Black Women National Association of Colored Women

Elimination of Black voting 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments Justification Poll tax and literacy tests Grandfather clause Secret Ballot Approval of the North

Law of Segregation Civil Rights Act of 1875 Civil Right Cases of 1883 Plessy v Ferguson 1896 De Jure and De Facto segregation White domination Other segregated people

Rise of Lynching What it is? Numbers

Politics of Memory How is this time period remembered?