PPT-Dubois, Washington, and Women’s Suffrage
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PROGRESSIVE MINORITIES WEB DuBois 1868 1963 Sociologist historian civil rights activist author and editor Attended Harvard Cofounder of the NAACP Leader of
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PROGRESSIVE MINORITIES WEB DuBois 1868 1963 Sociologist historian civil rights activist author and editor Attended Harvard Cofounder of the NAACP Leader of the Niagara Movement. uncertainty . and Progress. Chapter 15 Section 1. Science. Challenged old theories and practices:. Albert Einstein. -German Physicist (Jewish). *. Theory of Relativity- The laws of physics are the same everywhere…even in space!. Lived: November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902. Co-founder and President of the National Woman Suffrage Association. Works. The . Revolution . (weekly paper). The Woman’s Bible. The History of Woman Suffrage, vol. 1-3. . the right or privilege of voting. . . Suffrage was at one point not open to all people; only white, male land owners.. . . Vocabulary 2. 2). Vehement (adj.). . Showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense. Unit 5. Progressivism is a . reform movement. that attempted to address many of the . social problems created by industrialization.. The areas they focused reforms on were . society, the workplace, and the government.. to Woman’s Suffrage. The 1848 . Seneca Falls Convention. . Organized by . Elizabeth Cady Stanton.. Approximately 300 people attend; 2/3 are women and most are abolitionists.. Resulted in the . “Declaration . Race Relations. Photo by . stonebird. Evaluate the varied responses of African Americans to the restrictions imposed on them in the post-Reconstruction period, including the leadership and strategies of Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. DuBois, and Ida B. Wells-Barnett.. (1865-1900). Life for African Americans in the New South. Understand all aspects of the following:. Jim Crow laws in the South. Racial segregation. Voter disenfranchisement. Literacy tests, poll taxes, grandfather clauses. Temperance Movement. Reasons for Temperance. Alcohol contributed to domestic violence. Alcohol contributed to increased poverty. Alcohol led to an increase in crime. Alcohol contributed to illness and disease. Write the questions and your answers on your . bellringer. sheet:. 1. Define “progressive”. 2. Does progressive have a positive connotation or a negative one? Explain.. Review: . Problems of the Gilded Age. . The. American Woman . Suffrage Movement, . 1869-1920. Declaration of Sentiments, 1848. Movement split, 1869. Fifteenth Amendment, 1870. Minor v. . Happersett. , 1874. . O. rigins. Held first Women’s Rights Convention, 1848. Suffrage = right to vote. Started at Seneca Falls Convention (1848). National Woman’s Suffrage Association. Worked for Constitutional amendment that would give women the right to vote. . 1900’s Cause gets stronger. Votes for Women in Britain and Ealing. The Women’s Suffrage Movement . Votes for Women in Britain and Ealing . Votes for Women Handbill. 50.82/647b, © Museum of London . Artist/Photographer/Maker: F. . Objective: . Students will be able to...(1) analyze a video for key information and themes on the Progressive Era. (2) explain the major issues addressed during the Progressive . Era. Homework: Read Chapter 18.1 and complete the worksheet. African American Leadership during the Progressive Era Unit 3 Populism 1892, a 3 rd party called the Populists –”The People’s Party” Encouraged farmers to unite to defeat the Republican & Democratic Parties
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