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African-Americans in the Progressive Era More of the same Race Riots Progressive Reformers and Black Americans The Black Response Washington and Dubois- Part II The Great Migration and WW I

Sharecropper

Lynching

Wilmington Riot- 1898

Wilmington Riot

Atlanta Riot- 1906

Tulsa Riot- 1921

Tulsa Riot

Tulsa Victims

Jim Crow

Segregation

Segregation In 1910, 90% of all African-Americans lived in the Jim Crow South

Segregation In 1900, 90% of all African-Americans lived in the Jim Crow South In 1910, only 8,000 o/o 1 Million school- age blacks attended high school

Segregation In 1900, 90% of all African-Americans lived in the Jim Crow South In 1910, only 8,000 o/o 1 Million school- age blacks attended high school Between 1910 and 1914, mobs lynched more than 1,000 African- Americans

Washington

DuBois

Teddy Roosevelt

Woodrow Wilson

WW I era soldier