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Unit 3: Civil War 11.9.17

Phase 3: “Redemption” The term is from the perspective of Southern whites Feel they’re being redeemed – regaining what they’d lost

During “Redemption” KKK reemerges More than 100 lynchings a year recorded Homes burned, people terrorized Jim Crow laws Enforce complete segregation

Segregation Keeps oppressed group separate from oppressor when both are doing equal tasks, but allows closeness when the tasks are unequal Ex: when learning the multiplication tables, schools must be separated, but when cooking or cleaning for white employers, black Americans can be in the same households Segregation thus implies that the oppressed people are inferior

During “Redemption” KKK reemerges More than 100 lynchings a year recorded Homes burned, people terrorized Jim Crow laws Enforce complete segregation Suppression of voting Directly – threats & whips Gerrymandering Literacy tests

Reconstruction research project Introduction Reconstruction research project

Research Project Chose a topic from the Reconstruction Era Research that topic (Part A) p.2-6 Write a 2 paragraph essay (Part B) p.7 What did you learn about the topic? What does this tell us about Reconstruction? Participate in a “Historian Roundtable” (expert group discussion): Share about your topic (Part C) p.8 Small group discussion: Was Reconstruction successful? (Part D) p.9

The Plan Today: Pick your topic This weekend: Research your topic Monday: Research (part A) due Write your paragraphs Tuesday: Edit & finish your paragraphs Wednesday: Paragraphs (Part B) due Historian Roundtable discussion (Part C due) Thursday Part D (in class)

Topics Open your packet to page 2 4 choices: African-American Legislators (Congressmen) Violence Progressive Laws Economics Pick your favorite & have a back-up

1st period topics Sarah Christoph Diego Zachelli Bella Amy Parker Black Legislators Violence Progressive Laws Economics Sarah Christoph Diego Zachelli Bella Amy Parker Simon Kristin Naomi Hayley Will Katelyn Michael Nikta Patrick Ellie Gavin Hannah Priscilla Alina Jenna Srinidhi Kassidy Katherine Andrea Ian Chase Mitchell Jaelyn Cheyenne Darrell

2nd period topics Black Legislators Violence Progressive Laws Economics Julia Mitchell Marshall Chloe L Matthew Alex Lauren Jacinthe Ruth Yanir Reagan Sebastian Zoe Noah Isabella Cole Rohan Liz Melanie B Tony Rashon Sophia Arjan Mackenzie Trevor Chloe H Nicole Connor Hailey Jacob Melanie N Laurence

4th period topics Rineeta Josh Nathan F Jeannie Spencer C Carson O Black Legislators Violence Progressive Laws Economics Rineeta Josh Nathan F Jeannie Spencer C Carson O Hannah Ally F Nick James S Cameron Jack H Ally S Kaioni Carson K James R Carolina Olivia Colby Gage Jack C Evan Kaleb Nathan G Joseph Alex Spencer B Brecklyn Zeyuan Ally J Ben

5th period topics Katie Kyle Nathan Blake Leandros Holden Kellan Black Legislators Violence Progressive Laws Economics Katie Kyle Nathan Blake Leandros Holden Kellan Shannah Brian Jerry Varun Florin Jackson Jake Emily Peter Lauren Hunter Raghav Megana Ava Dawson Sam Pavel Madelyn Callie Dylan Ali Martin Maddy Barry

Homework Research You need 2 primary sources AND 2 secondary sources Use the graphic organizer in your packet to keep it organized You do NOT need a works cited page, this page in your packet will do