The End of Reconstruction and the Rise of Jim Crow Laws

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The End of Reconstruction and the Rise of Jim Crow Laws

Objective By the end of the lesson, SWBAT explain how Reconstruction ended with the start of the Jim Crow Laws. By the end of the lesson, SWBAT to explain what the Jim Crow Laws were, and how they hurt African Americans in the South.

Reconstruction Reconstruction was a time after the Civil War when the U.S. Government tried to help rebuild the South and give rights to former slaves.

The End of Reconstruction Reconstruction was not popular with a lot white Southerners. They did not like that freed slaves were getting more rights. They did not like that troops from the North were in the South protecting the rights of the freed slaves.

End of Reconstruction President Rutherford B Hayes ended Reconstruction in 1877. He was getting a lot of pressure from people in the South who were angry with how Reconstruction was helping freed slaves.

Rutherford B. Hayes

The following shows angry white Southerners burning down a Freedmen’s Bureau school and harassing African Americans

Why were these people angry? Many white Southerners were angry that freed slaves were getting all of these rights for many reasons: 1: During slavery white Southerners thought that black people were not equal to them. 2: White Southerners were afraid that with all of these rights, black people would take over politics and make their lives bad.

Why were people so angry? Many white people in the South were racist. Racist - a person that does not like someone else because of their skin color.

Reconstruction is Done! The troops from the North were ordered to leave! The Freedmen’s Bureau was shut down! There was no one in the South to make sure that newly freed slaves were guaranteed their rights!

Prediction What do you think happened to black people in the South after the troops from the North left and Reconstruction ended?

After Reconstruction Without protection from the U.S. Army and help from the Freedmen’s Bureau, African Americans lost a lot of their power.

So What Happened? Even though the rights of all people are supposed to be protected in the Bill of Rights and the 13th, 14th, and 15th, Amendments African Americans were not given their rights in the South! How did the racist Southerners take away the rights of African Americans?

Jim Crow Laws The South created unfair laws. Jim Crow Laws were laws in the South that were unfair to African Americans and used to take away their rights.

How did they take away rights? They made African Americans pay taxes to vote. Why is this is problem? They made separate schools for African Americans and White people, but did not give money to the African American schools. Why is this a problem? They did not call African Americans to do jury duty. Why is this a problem?

Old Text Books All White Jury Poll Tax

Segregation Segregation - Separate people by the color of their skin. The Jim Crows Laws in the South segregated all public places: waiting rooms, schools, hospitals, hotels, restaurants

Jim Crow Laws Examples of the effects of Jim Crow Laws from later in the 20th Century

Scare Tactics! The Ku Klux Klan is a group the believes that white people are better than black people. They use violence to stop black people from having their lives.

The Ku Klux Klan would scare and stop African Americans from using their rights. The Ku Klux Klan would kill African Americans if they wanted to use their rights or talk or publicize the bad things that were happening in the South to African Americans.

You Be the Judge Writing Prompt: How did the Jim Crow Laws and groups like the Ku Klux Klan destroy all of the things that Reconstruction was trying to do?