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Mr. Wells Hickory Ridge High School
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Booker T. Washington Son of a slave & white father Biography – Up From Slavery Hampton Institute – Virginia (1868) Built Tuskegee Institute – Alabama 1881 Vocational education Wrote about his views in the “Atlanta Compromise” - Avoided protests - Blacks should accept segregation Supported by Business leaders & presidents
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Booker T. Washington & Tuskegee Institute
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W.E.B. Du Bois Born in Massachusetts Studied in German universities Classical education 1 st African-Am. to earn Ph.D. @ Harvard Most famous book- The Souls of Black Folks Niagara Movement - equality - black pride - protests Helped form the NAACP (1909)
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W.E.B. Du Bois
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Ida B. Wells Born into slavery Moved to Memphis 1880s Teacher Editor of newspaper - Crusade for Justice Documented lynching in the U.S. Active in women’s suffrage movement
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Voting Restriction Poll Tax had to pay in order to vote Blacks & poor white sharecroppers could not afford it Grandfather clause whites could vote if grandfather voted prior to Jan. 1 st, 1867 before the 15 th Amendment
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Jim Crow Laws Racial segregation laws passed by Southern states Schools Hospitals Parks Transportation systems Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) U.S. Supreme Court “separate but equal”
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“Jump Jim Crow”
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Debt Peonage System that bound laborers into slavery Mexicans and African-Americans 1911 – Supreme Court declares violation against 13 th Amendment
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Discrimination in the North Segregated neighborhoods Labor unions denied black membership Last hired first fired
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Chinese Exclusion Act 1882 Congress bans Chinese for ten years Excluded students, teachers, merchants, tourists and government officials 1892 – Congress extends another 10 years 1902 – immigration restricted “indefinitely” Act not repealed until 1943
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Chinese Exclusion Act 1882
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