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Hi• 1. Study Guide to page 23. Read the outline.• 2. Turn to the notes page when you are done.

• “Roar”– Katy Perry

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Learning Goal 13

• I will be able to:– Summarize why women and minorities were working so hard

to bring changes– Define temperance and explain why women fought so hard

for it– Summarize the 18th Amendment and explain why it was

important– Define suffrage and summarize how women finally won the

right to vote– Identify and explain the importance of Booker T. Washington,

Ida B. Wells, and W.E.B. DuBois– Explain the importance of the NAACP

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What crime?

• “the most damnable outrage which has ever been perpetrated by any citizen of the United States”

• Published by a newspaper in Memphis, TN

• The crime?

• President Teddy Roosevelt invited Booker T. Washington, a black man, to have dinner with him at the White House.

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Women & Minorities

Temperance

Suffrage

Black Leaders

Legacy of Progressive Movement

• Prog Movement=way to prove themselves as equals & make life fair

• Temperance – sought to eliminate alcohol; 18th Amendment outlawed alcohol in US

• Suffrage = right to vote• Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, 19th Amendment in 1919 w/help

of Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth Cady Stanton, later formed NAWSA to better fight for suffrage rights

• 1896, Plessy vs. Ferguson = SC, separate but equal is ok.• Booker T. Washington; encouraged AA to improve educational &

economic well-being, ask for help, not equality• Ida B. Wells; unequal ed. opportunities & lynchings in south• W.E.B. DuBois; blacks should demand equal rights, one founder of

NAACP; largest civil rights organization• Many changes to America, 4 Constitutional amendments in 7

years (27 total, 17 since 1791) Questions about role of government and how much power it should have. 16th A – does government have a RIGHT to your income?!

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1. Movement that sought to make alcohol illegal

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2: ____th Amendment banned production, sale, distribution of alcohol

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3. Suffrage = right to …

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4. 1848, Seneca Falls Convention fought for….

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5. 19th Amendment did what?

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6. Booker T. Washington argued what?

• Up from Slavery – bio• Invited to dinner at

White House with TR

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The American South at the time…

• "The action of President Roosevelt in entertaining that xxxxxxx will necessitate our killing a thousand xxxxxxx in the South before they will learn their place again.”

–South Carolina Senator Benjamin Tillman

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7. Ida B. Wells wrote about…

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8. W.E.B. DuBois argued what?

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9. How different?

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• Plessy vs. Ferguson• 1896, Supreme

Court ruled separate but equal is constitutional