Objective 9.04 Describe Challenges to traditional practices in religion, race and gender.

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Objective 9.04 Describe Challenges to traditional practices in religion, race and gender

Changing Roles of Women

Marcus Garvey Led the United Negro Improvement Association, Back to Africa movement

UNIA United Negro Improvement Association, The motto of the organization is 'One God! One Aim! One Destiny!' Therefore, let justice be done to all mankind

WEB Dubois African American against lynching, helped found the NAACP, member of the Niagara Movement, said African Americans should seek academic education and immediate civil rights

NAACP In its early years, the NAACP concentrated on using the courts to overturn the Jim Crow that legalized racial discrimination.

Zora Neal Hurston Female Harlem Renaissance writer, wrote about experiences of the poor in the south

Fundamentalism Take the Bible literally

John T. Scopes Substitute teacher in Tennessee broke the law concerning the teaching of evolution in public schools

Billy Sunday Famous male evangelist of the 20’s, former professional baseball player

Aimee Semple McPherson Female evangelist of the 1920’s

Margaret Sanger Became famous for wanting to educate women about birth control