PPT-Black History Segregation

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Presentation courtesy of slidesharenet Background Information Miss Amorin After the Civil War Most African Americans are sharecroppers Basically another form of slavery Poor whites were beginning to take out their frustrations on blacks. Rosa Parks. Refused to give up her seat on the bus for a white person and was arrested, her actions led to several bus boycotts. Thurgood. Marshall. Lawyer who believed biggest change for civil rights was through the law; work on Brown vs. BOE; first black man into the supreme court. 60 Years Later. Sarah Garland. Stories to read. Thousands of black teachers lost . jobs. By . Greg . Toppo. In . Arkansas, . virtually no black educators were hired in desegregated districts from 1958 to 1968. . TCI Ch. . Add to your notebook. Segregation Post WWII (Civil Rights) 5. How . did you feel as a member of the B group? As a member of the A group?. What . privileges enjoyed by the A group were denied to the B group? How did this affect both . Which questions did you feel most strongly about, and why?. Do others in your group agree with you about those questions?. Be prepared to share out…. Affirmative action. : The policy of providing special opportunities for, and favoring members of, a disadvantaged group who suffer from discrimination. . 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. The goal . . .. to obtain for African Americans equal access to and opportunities for the basic privileges and rights of U.S. citizenship. Jim Crow Laws. In the South, governments had passed segregation (racial separation) laws (aka ‘Jim Crow laws’) which permitted discrimination against Blacks. . Seminar. 1. Basic . terms. and . concepts. DEFINITION OF CRUCIAL TERMS. White . Anglo-Saxon. . Protestant. —. the. . historical. . majority. Ethnicity. : a . geography. . or. . culture-defined. 2) What might be the purpose of a law that mandated this type of separate facilities?. 3) When do you think this photo was taken?. 4) Where do you think this photo was taken?. The Date Is:. April 11, 1913. movement grew, many. African Americans. questioned the . effectiveness of non-. violence. Others began. to question the . desirability of integration. altogether. Adopting. a slogan of . Black Power,. v. Board of Education . (1954. ). Alive!. p. 574. Also . read p. 568. Plessy. v. Ferguson . (1896). p. . . 580-581. School Desegregation. What . is segregation?. . . Rosa Parks & Montgomery Bus Boycott. 6. , 2018. 1) Write down your first reaction to this photograph.. 2) What might be the purpose of a law that mandated this type of separate facilities?. 3) When do you think this photo was taken?. 4) Where do you think this photo was taken?. http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/black-history-month/videos/origins-of-black-history-month. Carter Woodson . Click on the web link to watch the clip. The original goal was to educate everyone about the cultures and achievements of people of African and Caribbean descent. . The Black Panthers were founded in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale. Newton and Seale were greatly inspired by Malcolm X, as well as . Stokely. Carmichael. Stokely. Carmichael, former chairman of SNCC, was a proponent of Black Power. November 1992Has the Supreme Court Allowed the Cure for DeJure Segregation to Replicate the DiseaseKevin BrownHas the Supreme Court Allowed the Cure for De Jure Segregation to Replicate the DiseaseHAS

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