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1 Homework: Finish Follow up
February 11, 2014 Goal: Examine the role of minorities and women in society and their struggle for a say and change. QOD: What were the two major points of view about how to improve African American life in the US? Homework: Finish Follow up

2 In the 1900s 90% of African Americans still lived in the South
Most of this group worked as Sharecroppers The South instituted Jim Crow Laws to keep the races separate, at the same time oppressing the rights of African Americans

3 The KKK was created to use terror tactics to control the behavior of African Americans
Lynchings became common place

4 Booker T. Washington Born in 1856 as a slave
Attended Hampton Institute Became Principal at Tuskegee Trained teachers President for life Taught “accommodation” “Conservative”

5 WEB DuBois Northerner, born in MA in 1868 Harvard Educated
Co-founder of NAACP Socialist Editor of The Crisis Encouraged agitation Provides stories to encourage pride in the African American community Believed in the “Talented Tenth” “Radical”

6 http://www. pbslearningmedia. org/resource/bf10. socst. us. indust

7 ? ! EX #1 Major points Underline major points
Circle keywords or phrases that are confusing or unknown to you ? Use a question mark for questions that you have during the reading. Be sure to write your questions. ! Use and exclamation mark for things that surprise you and briefly note what caught your attention Draw an arrow when you make a connection to something inside the text or to an idea or experience outside the text. Note your connection. EX Write EX when the author provides an example. #1 Number arguments, important ideas, or key details, and write words or phrases that restate them

8 Homework What was Booker T. Washington's attitude regarding civil rights? Why did he empasize education to achieve these goals? Explain. Washington has been a very controversial figure. Some historians say that he was a sell-out who kissed up to white people; others say he was realistic about the situation in the South, and tied to avoid inciting white hostility. Yet, Washington was a very popular figure in the early 1900s. To what do you attribute his popularity? Why does DuBois (and other black intellectuals) critique Washington? Are these critiques fair? Why or why not? Why might some of Washington’s supporters say that DuBois didn’t understand what life was like in the South? Based on what he wrote, do you think DuBois was clueless about what was happening in the South? Based on these documents, who do you think was a stronger advocate for the rights of African-Americans: Booker T. Washington or W.E.B. Dubois?


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