Day 47 Segregation, Discrimination Homework: 286-289.

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Day 47 Segregation, Discrimination Homework:

Black Girl (Music style Blues Black girl, black girl, don't you lie to me Tell me where did you stay last night ? In the pines, in the pines Where the sun never shines And I shivered the whole night long. My husband was a railroad Man Died a mile and a half from town His head was found in a drivers wheel and his body was never found.

Legal Discrimination Literacy and administration of test Poll Tax- intended to target blacks but also hurt whites Grandfather clause- to allow disqualified whites Segregation Jim Crow Laws 1898 Plessey v. Ferguson- “Separate but equal”

Race Relations Booker T. Washington- Work together for social progress Ida B. Wells- journalist started campaign against lynching 1,400 Lynching between 1880 and 1890 Oppression in north as more blacks moved there

Western Discrimination System of debt peonage against Mexican Americans 1882 Chinese Exclusion

Summary Questions 1)Term used to describe the separation of people based on race. 2)She was a journalist who crusaded against racial injustice. 3)Southern Laws that attempted to prevent intermixing between races. 4)This was intended to hurt blacks but ultimately hurt poor whites as well. 5)This was a method to allow disqualified whites to vote. 6)These were given to prevent blacks from voting. 7)A system of involuntary labor after the abolition of slavery primarily used against Mexicans. 8)What was the Supreme Court decision that decided that segregation was acceptable as long as it was “separate but equal” 9)What was the act that attempted to eliminate immigration of Chinese