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TEACHER-MADE SLIDES The following slides were created by teachers in our program The following slides were created by teachers in our program You evaluate each You evaluate each

Examine the photograph. 1: Where and when could it have been taken? 2: What public policy does it show? 3: Evaluate the effectiveness of the policy

John Vachon. [Segregated facilities]. Manchester, Georgia, 1938 DESCRIBE HOW YOU WOULD YOU FEEL ABOUT THIS PUBLIC POLICY IF YOU WERE A BLACK MALE LIVING IN MANCHESTER GEORGIA IN 1938 What evidence is there of a social problem in this picture? FACILITIES FOR BLACKS ONLY :

"Jim Crow" laws mandated that blacks have separate facilities for travel, lodging, eating and drinking, schooling, worship, housing, and other aspects of social and economic life. The railroad station sign in Manchester, Georgia – shown in the previous photograph -- indicates the location of the restroom for black men. Failure to obey such signs could lead to arrest and imprisonment. 1: Define the Social Problem 2: Find evidence for the social problem here

Explain the social problem demonstrated by this picture of southern movie theatre during the “Jim Crow” Era.

Evaluated the Public Policy of Jim Crow Evaluated the Public Policy of Jim Crow DEFINE THE PUBLIC POLICY Find evidence for a social problem—give reasons

Restaurants It shall be unlawful to conduct a restaurant or other place for the serving of food in the city, at which white and colored people are served in the same room,. Alabama 1939 Define and find evidence for a social problem

Education The schools for white children and the schools for negro children shall be conducted separately. Florida Define this public policy Explain the social problem

Housing Any person...who shall rent any part of any such building to a negro person or a negro family when such building is already in whole or in part in occupancy by a white person or white family, or vice versa when the building is in occupancy by a negro person or negro family, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Louisiana. Explain the causes for this public policy.

Sign in a restaurant, Arizona, c Explain the Public policy represented by this sign in Arizona

Same restaurant, same place, same time.

Categorize these pictures according the headings in the PPA

YOU DECIDE Which worksheets would you use for the summary of the lesson Which worksheets would you use for the summary of the lesson