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After the Civil War, African-Americans faced R.A.C.I.S.M. Chapter 1: An Age More Golden than Gilded?
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R.R. Racist Jim Crow laws Enforced between 1876-1965 Racial segregation in public life Separate water fountains, public schools, public bath houses, restaurants, public libraries, buses and rail cars Chapter 1: An Age More Golden than Gilded?
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A.A. African-Americans look to courts Blacks sue for rights W.E.B. Dubois led fight in courts Often times lost Chapter 1: An Age More Golden than Gilded?
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C.C. Cities: “Great Migration” to North Blacks migrated to northern cities Left for improved economic opportunity and to escape racism Chapter 1: An Age More Golden than Gilded?
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I.I. Intimidation: lynchings Ku Klux Klan (KKK) formed after war Intimidated, attacked, and lynched African-Americans President Grant sent in army to stop KKK Chapter 1: An Age More Golden than Gilded?
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S.S. Supreme Court: Plessy v. Ferguson Infamous court case, 1896 Approved racial segregation Said “separate but equal” okay Chapter 1: An Age More Golden than Gilded?
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M.M. Mass movement: NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Led by W.E.B. Dubois Pushed for equal rights in court Chapter 1: An Age More Golden than Gilded?
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