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Hi Week 4
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Sage Report State of the State – economic/social conditions Literacy rates Spending per pupil Reaction – tax structure – Planters/ALFA Child labor – restrictions School – State Board of Education
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#2 - 1928 Presidential Campaign Smith (D) – Yankee Catholic (liberal) – wins AL Hoover (R) – Conservative/Moderate Change? Impact? Party split – control – party loyalty
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#3 – Industry/Farming – 1920s Textiles: Fort Payne, Huntsville, North Alabama Coal: Jasper ACIPCO: Birmingham Farming – Black Belt/Planters Sharecroppers Options?
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#4 – Prominent 1920s W.C. Handy: “St. Louis Blues” Nat King Cole Tallulah Bankhead Carrie Tuggle – school for black children
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#5 – Great Depression Small farmers Social Security Act – 1935: pension $$$ New Deal
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#6 – New Deal Relief, Recovery, Reform TVA – Tennessee Valley Authority – DAMs!!!!!! Hydroelectric power Flood control Development in Tennessee Valley CCC, WPA: roads, auditoriums, town halls, bridges (public works)
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#7 - WWII Economic Impact Steel: munitions Labor force Redstone Arsenal - Huntsville
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#8 Jim Folsom Strengths – Populist (common man) Farm – to – town roads (trade/vote) Favored North Alabama Weaknesses – personality flaws Inexperienced – how the game is played Picked fights w/press and Planters
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#9 - Dixiecrats 1948 Presidential Election Truman (D) – South supports? Nation > State Southern Democrats – States’ Rights Segregation!!!!! Strom Thurmond Any real impact? Brown v Board of Education – schools “separate but equal” – politics?????
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#10 – Civil Rights George Corley Wallace: “Segregation Now, Segregation Tomorrow, Segregation Forever” Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955) Freedom Riders Birmingham – 16 th Street Baptist Church Marches – MLK, Jr. – “Letter From Birmingham Jail” – Children’s March Selma – Edmund Pettus Bridge – “Bloody Sunday”
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