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1 Chapter 7 The Making of African Americans

2 Considerations: Job Income Race Education level Gender

3 Chapter Overview I.Introductory “Quiz” II.Slavery III.Attack on Slavery: Abolitionism IV.After Slavery

4 I. Introductory Quiz

5 1. The first Blacks came to America as indentured servants False

6 2. In the 1600s the children of slaves were legally free. True

7 3. Male slaves were considered breeding stock, not fathers. True

8 4. Slaves that did not try to escape were labeled cowards. False

9 5. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois both wanted immediate equality. False

10 6. The NAACP was organized during the 60’s. False

11 7. At its height, the KKK had almost 9 million members. True

12 8. “Freedom riders” were protesters that rode horseback to Washington D.C. False

13 9. Brown v. Board of Education was the first case to successfully fight school segregation. False

14 10. Civil disobedience is using legal means of protest to cause a nuisance, thereby gaining public attention and sentiment. False

15 11. Black protests began in the 60’s. False

16 12. Race riots were a phenomenon of the South which did not catch on elsewhere. False

17 13. Racial discontent increases after some gains are made. True

18 14. Over 300 churches were bombed or burned in 1996. True

19 15. Malcolm X was highly critical of the civil rights movement. True

20 II. Slavery A.How it all started B.Slave Codes C.The Family D.Religion

21 II. Slavery A.How it all started B.Slave Codes C.The Family D.Religion

22 II. Slavery A.How it all started B.Slave Codes C.The Family D.Religion

23 II. Slavery A.How it all started B.Slave Codes C.The Family D.Religion

24 II. Slavery A.How it all started B.Slave Codes C.The Family D.Religion

25 III. Attack on Slavery: Abolitionism A.The American Revolution B.“All men are created…” C.Orators D.Harriet Tubman

26 III. Attack on Slavery: Abolitionism A.The American Revolution B.“All men are created…” C.Orators D.Harriet Tubman

27 III. Attack on Slavery: Abolitionism A.The American Revolution B.“All men are created…” C.Orators D.Harriet Tubman

28 III. Attack on Slavery: Abolitionism A.The American Revolution B.“All men are created…” C.Orators D.Harriet Tubman

29 Frederick Douglass

30 Sojourner Truth

31 III. Attack on Slavery: Abolitionism A.The American Revolution B.“All men are created…” C.Frederick Douglass & Sojourner Truth D.Harriet Tubman

32 Harriet Tubman

33 IV. After Slavery A. Reconstruction B. Jim Crow C. Plessy v. Ferguson D. Williams v. Mississippi E. Black Leaders F. The Exodus Northward

34 IV. After Slavery A. Reconstruction B. Jim Crow C. Plessy v. Ferguson D. Williams v. Mississippi E. Black Leaders F. The Exodus Northward

35 IV. After Slavery A. Reconstruction B. Jim Crow C. Plessy v. Ferguson D.Williams v. Mississippi E.Black Leaders F. The Exodus Northward

36 IV. After Slavery A. Reconstruction B. Jim Crow C. Plessy v. Ferguson D.Williams v. Mississippi E.Black Leaders F. The Exodus Northward

37 IV. After Slavery A. Reconstruction B. Jim Crow C. Plessy v. Ferguson D.Williams v. Mississippi E.Black Leaders F. The Exodus Northward

38 IV. After Slavery A. Reconstruction B. Jim Crow C.Plessy v. Ferguson D.Williams v. Mississippi E.Black Leaders 1.Booker T. Washington 2.W.E.B. Dubois F.The Exodus Northward

39 IV. After Slavery A. Reconstruction B. Jim Crow C.Plessy v. Ferguson D.Williams v. Mississippi E.Black Leaders 1.Booker T. Washington 2.W.E.B. Dubois F.The Exodus Northward

40 IV. After Slavery A. Reconstruction B. Jim Crow C.Plessy v. Ferguson D.Williams v. Mississippi E.Black Leaders 1.Booker T. Washington 2.W.E.B. Du Bois F.The Exodus Northward

41 IV. After Slavery A. Reconstruction B. Jim Crow C. Plessy v. Ferguson D.Williams v. Mississippi E.Black Leaders F. The Exodus Northward

42 Chapter 8 African Americans Today

43 Key Terms De facto segregation Differential justice Gerrymandering Redlining Tracking Underemployment Victim discounting Zoning laws

44 Eyes on the Prize Parts 1, 2 & 3.


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