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DBQ reminders Intro! Include several documents & outside info for each body paragraph Citing your documents Wrong- In document D…. Right- According to the Census Data for 1870-1880.. Do not use I, me, we, they, some, good, bad, Don’t use contractions 

DBQ thesis statements that ROCKED! What were the legal, social, and economic impacts of Reconstruction on African Americans? The Reconstruction movement had mixed effects on the newly emancipated African Americans, for although discrimination and racism was a common practice through legal, economic, and social avenues, these people were thankful for every small, seemingly inconsequential improvement.

DBQ thesis statements that ROCKED! Even though African Americans were beginning to expand economically, they were still being deprived legally by discriminating laws and socially segregated by the white supremacy. Through the highly controversial efforts of Reconstruction, African Americans gained freedoms and they legal status of a citizen, which in turn allowed them to attain greater social positions and even improve their lives through the changing economy in the South.

DBQ thesis statements that ROCKED! As a result of the feelings of resentment held by white Southerners, African Americans faced both positive and negative, legal, social, and economic situations as a result of Reconstruction.

Judicial power in the Gilded Age

Supreme Court behavior Protected private property 14th Amendment used a a restraint on the power of the states to regulate private businesses Struck down an income tax

Jim Crow laws

Plessy v. Ferguson 1896 Louisiana 1892 Homer Plessy rode in a “whites” only train Did not violate the 14th Amendment “separate but equal” a planned challenge to the 1890 Louisiana Separate Car Act After successfully leading a test case in which the Louisiana district court declared forced segregation in railroad care operating solely within a single state. The committees strategy was to have someone with mixed blood violate the law Plessy could “pass” as white & the committee arranged with the railroad conductor and with a private detective to detain Plessy until he was arrested.