PPT-Region III Blacks In Government

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Regional Training Conference Presents Delaware Congresswoman Saturday November 4 2017 1130 am until 100 pm Christiana Hilton 100 Continental Drive Newark DE

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Regional Training Conference Presents Delaware Congresswoman Saturday November 4 2017 1130 am until 100 pm Christiana Hilton 100 Continental Drive Newark DE 19713 Donation 2500. Why was S. A. Colonized?. S.A. was colonized by the Dutch in the 1600’s. British in the 1700 and 1800’s. The Dutch moved north and established areas outside British control. Boer Wars in 1900, Brits takeover – SA is British colony.. Forced Sterilization and Das Schwarze Korps & Nazi Negrophobia. Imaging Blackness: Negrophobia and the Nazi Propaganda Machine. The Nazis made Blacks and blackness critical elements of the cultural conversations and performances of the time period. 18th century, most slaves recent arrivals, work on small farms. By 1830, majority are American, work on plantations or large farms. Rural Slavery. On plantations, men, women, children work dawn to dusk in fields. History Before Apartheid. . 1,500 years ago: . Bantu. migration south. 1600’s: . 1. st. Europeans (Dutch East Indies Company-settle in Cape Town) became known as . Afrikaners. (. af. -. rih. -KAHN-. The New Urban Segregation & Gentrification. The history of racial segregation. Before the civil rights era:. Racial segregation was enforced by:. Overt racial prejudice; . Institutional discrimination (Jim Crow in the South and institutionalized discrimination in housing markets in the North; and. In 1803, a group of people taken from the West coast of Africa, from what is now Nigeria.. They were . Igbo. people. . They were brought to coastal Georgia via the Middle Passage.. After the long voyage, they refused to be slaves. Chap. 22. The Problems of Peace . Following the war, many questions lingered, such as… . What about the freed blacks? . How will be South be re-united with the North? . Who will make these decisions? . 1.) The congressional leader of the Radical Republicans was. a.) Hiram Revels b.) Horace Greeley c.) Samuel Tilden d.) Thaddeus Stevens. 2.) President Andrew Johnson’s plan for Reconstruction aimed to punish. Adults who went without care because of cost in past year. Adults without a usual source of care. Exhibit 1. Source:  2014 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). Percent:. Preventable Death Rate for Blacks Is Double the Rate for Whites. A Sermon to White America. “how . we. can make it through the long night of despair…to the bright day of . hope. ”. Invocation. “O! save us, we pray…. in·vo·ca·tion . [in-v uh- . key. Which of the following IS . an example . of a . Black Code. ?. Whites will be made . to work 6 days a week . from sunrise to sunset. All blacks must . receive 5 years of . general education. Blacks not being . Key questions. How had Alexander II (1855-1881) brought change to Russia?. What factors brought change in Russia in the period 1881-1924?. What problems did Alexander III face when he became Tsar?. How did Alexander III deal with threats to Russian autocracy?. The Problems of Peace. Following . the war, many questions lingered, such as…. What about the freed blacks?. How will be South be re-united with the North?. Who will make these decisions?. The South had been largely destroyed. It'd have to be rebuilt or reconstructed. How to do this was uncertain and many Southerners still stood staunchly against the North.. Objectives. MS1. Explain how geography, economics, history, and politics have influenced the development of Mississippi.. MS1e. Analyze the historical and political significance of key events in our state's development (e.g., Civil War, Civil Rights Movement, etc.)..

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