Pick up any color or cardstock paper. Have out any paper about reconstruction. Yes, you will need a textbook. WRAPPING UP RECONSTRUCTION.

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Pick up any color or cardstock paper. Have out any paper about reconstruction. Yes, you will need a textbook. WRAPPING UP RECONSTRUCTION

Important information Please take your agendas out to record this. You will have a quiz on Reconstruction on: b/d classes Oct 9th a/c classes Oct 10th You will need to know everything that we will be recording in our Foldable today. You will need to know everything that we will be recording in our Foldable today. You should know sharecropping. You should know sharecropping. You should know what were Black Codes and Jim crow laws. You should know what were Black Codes and Jim crow laws. You should know what sharecropping is You should know what sharecropping is You should know why Plessy V Ferguson was an important court case. You should know why Plessy V Ferguson was an important court case. Review all power points found on my website, including this one. Review all power points found on my website, including this one.

What would it be like to be a sharecropper?

Memories of a sharecropper Interview subjects recall their lives in the South as members of sharecropping families. Sharecropping was a system by which landowners rented land to farmers in exchange for a percentage of their crop. The life of an African American sharecropper in the South was one of constant hard labor, hunger, and debt. etGuid/46FE3311-C3ED-48F9-BD3D-9C0B4ED9224E

The Reconstruction Amendments 13 th,14 th, 15th 1864 – before southern stated could be re- admitted to the Union, they had to accept (ratify) these amendments. 13 th – Abolishes Slavery 14 th –Grants citizenship to all former slaves, referred to as “ freedmen” 15 th – grants voting rights, regardless of race ( to males only)

Restrictions to the 15 th amendment in the South Poll taxes- price paid before you voted Literacy tests- test you took before you voted Grandfather clause – If you grandfather voted prior to 1864, you could vote in an election

Black Codes and Jim Crow laws Some examples of Jim Crow laws are the segregation of public schools, public places and public transportation, and the segregation of restrooms and restaurants for whites and blacks. Restrict the Freedom of Movement Relegate Blacks to Agricultural Labor and Domestic Work

Last page in your White large Reconstruction packet Working with your Fall Partner, complete the Rights protected, Rights denied graphic organizer. Reconstruction and the New South Fill in the graphic organizer with the word bank provided. Catagories are Protected rights by and Denied rights To African Americans You may use any paper related to the reconstruction you have, Chapter 17 section 3 +4 and your brains!! You only have 15 minutes… when time is up, return to your original seats and we will review the answers.

Some short clips to anchor your learning Segregation -B A-2B541E38766D Plessy Vs Ferguson -BBA5-439A-ABF4-A0E70928E14C

Plessy v Ferguson (1896) "The object of the [Fourteenth] Amendment was undoubtedly to enforce the absolute equality of the two races before the law, but in the nature of things it could not have been intended to abolish distinctions based upon color, or to enforce social, as distinguished from political, equality, or a commingling of the two races upon terms unsatisfactory to either." —Justice Henry Billings Brown, speaking for the majority

Court’s decision Separate is equal, meaning the separation of the races in public places is equal if the separate facilities are the same. The reality was – they never were !

Foldables You will create a foldable that will summarize your learning and help you study for the quiz next week.

Foldable- in your own words say what you know about each : “ you are making your own notes” Purple – Sharecropping ( pg ) Blue – Plessy v Ferguson ( pg 540) Green – 13,14, 15 th amendments (pg ) Red - Rights denied: Poll Tax, Grandfather clause, Literacy test ( graphic organizer we just finished) Provide as much detail and facts. Use your textbook or handouts

So what is on the quiz? You need to know: 1.KKK 2.Segregation 3.Integration 4.Reconciliation 5.Freedmen’s Bureau 6.Name ways in which African American’s were denied the right to vote. 7.Describe sharecropping and how it worked given a graphic organizer 8.Name the 13 th,14 th,15 th Amendments