First 5: Leisure time Read pages 504-505. Answer the following questions. 1. How was vaudeville theater different from earlier minstrel shows? 2. How did.

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First 5: Leisure time Read pages Answer the following questions. 1. How was vaudeville theater different from earlier minstrel shows? 2. How did the first motion pictures differ from today’s films? 3. What musical form were blended to form ragtime?

 OPEN TEXT BOOK TO PAGE 494  Read the RED box- Booker T. Washington & W.E.B. Dubois  Who do you think had a better argument over the way to solve the problems of the disenfranchised African Americans?  6 sentence response

 How did the poll tax effect African Americans?  How did the literacy test effect A.A.?  What was the grandfather clause?  How did the grandfather clause effect Whites?  What was Jim Crow South?  Describe Jim Crow South? Give me 3 examples

 Read pages  Define at least 4 terms  Answer the 4 multiple choice questions