African Americans Demand Civil Rights Objective 11.10.1 Summarize the rise of the civil rights movement.

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African Americans Demand Civil Rights Objective Summarize the rise of the civil rights movement.

Lesson Objective:  Analyze the rise of the civil rights movement in America.

Prior Knolwedge  1. When the Civil War began, what was Abraham Lincoln's main goal?  A. To free the slaves  B. To punish the South  C. To restore the Union  D. To bring an end to the war  2. During Reconstruction, African Americans obtained the majority of their educational services from  A. Radical Republicans.  B. African-American churches.  C. Andrew Johnson's administration.  D. the Ten Percent plan.  3. Ultimately, the Reconstruction period creates  A. an understanding between Southern and Northern citizens.  B. a South where African-Americans had many economic and political opportunities.  C. a system to fairly redistribute land amongst whites and blacks in the South.  D. a feeling of resentment in the South that leads to the denial of civil and political rights for African-Americans.

The Beginning of the Civil Rights Era The escape from the South and the Harlem Renaissance gave many African Americans a sense of hope WWII proved to many African Americans that they were just as capable as white Americans and deserved to be treated with respect and dignity WWII also gave white Americans a chance to work directly with African Americans, some for the first time African Americans faced discrimination in the defense industry 

The Beginning of the Civil Rights Era Nearly a million African American men fought in WWII A. Philip Randolph threatened President Roosevelt with a million man march in Washington D.C. if the Government did not allow African Americans to work in Defense factories It worked! Over a million African American men and women worked in the Defense plants for the first time, earning a good wage Describe FDR’s dilemma (tough decision) Roosevelt

Life During World War II More African Americans continued leaving the South Blacks could not fight along white soldiers Performed labor tasks Cooks Transportation Construction laundry The war was about freedom and democracy, and when these men came back, that is what they wanted and expected What role did african American soldiers have during WWII? The Tuskegee Airmen

You know we don’t serve coloreds here, the man repeated… We ignored him, and just stood there inside the door, staring at what we had come to see – the German prisoners of war who were having lunch at the counter… We continued to stare. This was really happening. This was no jive talk. The people of Salina would serve these enemy soldiers and turn away black American G.I.’s.

Double V Campaign  Still faced discrimination in the Armed Services and defense jobs  1 million served in the armed forces during WWII  2 million worked in defense industries  AA newspapers proposed the “Double V” campaign  V for Victory against Germany  V for Victory in the struggle for equality  Analyze the purpose of the Double V campaign

Truman Responds  AA’s pushed for equal opportunities in military and in jobs  Met with Pres. Truman to make demands  Truman proposes civil rights measures, but Congress rejected them  Truman used an executive order to force desegregation of all armed forces in 1948  What is desegregation?  Predict the impact desegregation will have on the military. President Truman

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REVIEW Which president banned discrimination in the “defense” industries? Which president end discrimination in the military? What was the Double V campaign? What was the impact Jackie Robinson left in the sports world?

 Analyze the rise of the civil rights movement in America.  Summarize each of the pushes for Civil Rights in 2-3 sentences