Segregation, Discrimination & Culture

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Segregation, Discriminati on & Culture Life During the Gilded Age

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Segregation, Discrimination & Culture. Life During the Gilded Age. New Technologies. Printing - literacy rate rose, huge quantities of cheap paper, cheap to buy newspapers Airplanes - advance in transportation Orville & Wilbur Wright Photography -made more flexible & portable Kodak camera. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Segregation, Discrimination & Culture Life During the Gilded Age

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New Technologies Printing- literacy rate rose, huge

quantities of cheap paper, cheap to buy newspapers

Airplanes- advance in transportation Orville & Wilbur Wright

Photography-made more flexible & portable Kodak camera

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Voting Restrictions Denied legal equality to African

Americans Literacy Test Poll tax- annual tax that had to be paid

before qualifying to vote Grandfather clause- man is entitled to

vote if he, his father, or grandfather had been eligible to vote

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Jim Crow Laws Racial segregation laws to separate

whites and blacks in public and private facilities

Schools, hospitals, parks, transportation systems

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Plessy v. Ferguson Separation of races in public

accommodations was legal and did not violate the 14th amendment

Separate but equal Legalized racial segregation for 60 years

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Race Relations Between 1882 and 1892, more than

1400 African Americans were shot, burned or hanged without trial

Many blacks migrated north in search of better-paying jobs & social equality

Discrimination also in the North

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Discrimination in the West Mexican workers hired to work on

railroads Worked for less money than other ethnic

groups Debt Peonage- system that bound

laborers into slavery in order to work off a debt to the employer

Chinese immigrants pushed into segregated schools & neighborhoods

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Reformers Mobilize Social Gospel Movement- preached

salvation through service to the poor Settlement Houses- community centers

in slum neighborhoods that provided assistance to people in the area (esp. immigrants) Middle class, college-educated women ran

Jane Addams- founded the Hull House

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Dawn of Mass Culture Rise of consumer culture Whites had leisure time for recreational

activities Amusement parks Bicycling and tennis Spectator sports Baseball

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Spread of Mass Culture Newspapers

Joseph Pulitzer William Randolph Hearst

Fine Arts Ashcan School

Popular Fiction

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New Ways to Sell Goods Urban Shopping- first shopping center opens Department Stores chain stores

Woolworth’s Explosion in advertising

Modern consumerism Catalogs

Montgomery Ward & Sears Rural Free Delivery- system that brought

packages directly to every home Music spread by NYC’s Tin Pan Alley