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WEEK OF 2_7LESSONS 1.07-1.11
US History Lesson
Today’s Agenda
Jane Addams and Hull House Video Weekly Announcements Racism and Discrimination
African Americans Women
Assignment 1.11- Making A Difference Discussion 1.12
Weekly Assignments
1.07 Quiz 1.09 Checkpoint 1.10 Quiz 1.11 Making a Different 1.12 Discussion
** Remember**REDO failed assignmentAlternative Assignments
Objectives
Describe the effects of economic and social racism on black Americans at the turn of the twentieth century.
Identify Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois and their achievements.
Recognize the different approaches to improving life for African Americans taken by Washington, Du Bois, and Garvey.
Describe discrimination against women at the turn of the twentieth century.
Describe the ratification of the 19th Amendment.
The Road to Equality
What is segregation?
What are some examples of segregation/Jim Crow laws?
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Sharecroppers
Jim Crow Laws/ Segregation
Lynching
Booker T. Washington
He founded the _________ Normal and Industrial Institute in Alabama in 1881.
This school focused on self-help and ____- specific training.
He seemed to accept (or condone) segregation, as long as blacks were not denied access to _____ jobs and a chance at self-____________.
He gave lectures around the country and established the National ______ ______________League.
He publicly argued that blacks should accept their inferior social position, but worked behind closed doors to advance civil equality.
W.E.B. Du Bois
He was the first African American to earn a ____ from Harvard.
He believed that the _______(or top ten percent of African Americans) should lead the charge for equality for blacks.
He helped launch the ________Movement, which called for an immediate _____to segregation and Jim Crow electoral laws.
He helped to form the NAACP (National Association for the _________of ________ __________).
Marcus Garvey
He believed that true ____________with whites was impossible.
He urged blacks to build up their own __________and to plan for a future that would be separate from the white world.
He founded the United Negro ___________Association, which stressed the need for blackowned businesses and social institutions.
Discrimination Against Women
What were some things women couldn’t do? (Circle!)
Women Leaders
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Susan B Anthony
Alice Paul
Carrie Chapman Catt
Lucy Stone
Jane Addams
19th Amendment
After debate, the House passes the measure, but the Senate votes it down.
The Republican Party endorses state-level suffrage for women; Democrats soon follow suit.
President Wilson endorses the amendment; Congress begins debate.
Thirty-five states have ratified the proposed amendment.
Tennessee ratifies the amendment and it becomes law on August 26, 1920.
The amendment passes the Senate and is sent to the states for ratification.
Assignment 1.11- Humanitarian Award
Think of four criteria you can use to judge possible nominees.
Assignment 1.11- Humanitarian Award
Make a list of names of the people you might want to consider for this humanitarian award.
Discussion 1.12
Done AFTER Assignment 1.11Who did you nominate to receive the humanitarian
award?Why did you nominate this person?
Discuss your peers' nominations.
Cast your vote.
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