PPT-African Americans in Paris Spring Break Course
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Dr Sharon Austin polssdwufledu Spring Break Dr Austin polssdwufledu 3920262 httpspeopleclasufledupolssdwcoursescourse1 Professor of Political Science UF Professor
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Dr Sharon Austin polssdwufledu Spring Break Dr Austin polssdwufledu 3920262 httpspeopleclasufledupolssdwcoursescourse1 Professor of Political Science UF Professor since 2001. The Dining Services are closed during the break The College is closed from Thursday Sunday March 13 16 Please check below and with individual offices departments for their office hours during the Spring Break HEALTH SERVICES Health Services is CLOS D. ifficulties . A. fter . T. he Civil War? . Social Problems. Even though slaves were set free, they faced major difficulties after the war. Grandfather Clause. Literacy Tests. Poll Taxes. KKK. Sharecropping . Dr. Sharon Austin. polssdw@ufl.edu. March 1-8, 2015. My Contact Info and Bio. Dr. Austin, 104 Walker Hall, . polssdw@ufl.edu. , 273-3060. Director of the African American Studies Program and Associate Professor of Political Science . Introduction. Chapter 10 defined “sexism” as the unjustified discrimination against a person because of the person’s gender. . It examined, in a medical context, how sexist attitudes can affect everything from level of individual medical care and the availability of medical resources to the kinds and extent of gender-focused research.. “Normalcy” & Isolationism. The 1920s. T. he Roaring Twenties. Learning Goals. Gain an understanding of changes America experiences both domestically and internationally once WWI ends. . Discuss the causes of and reaction to the Red Scare.. Dr. Sharon Austin. polssdw@ufl.edu. March 1-8, 2015. My Contact Info and Bio. Dr. Austin, 104 Walker Hall, . polssdw@ufl.edu. , 273-3060. Director of the African American Studies Program and Associate Professor of Political Science . The Great Migration. “Push” Factors:. Reduced opportunities for employment, political participation and better quality of life due to Reconstruction failure and 1896 . Plessy vs. Ferguson. Supreme Court decision. Dr. Sharon Austin, Instructor. University of Florida. polssdw@ufl.edu. . Near Josephine Baker’s Home. In Front of Le Beau . Chene. Le Beau . Chene. Boat Tour of River Seine. Sacre. Coeur in Montmartre. in the Gilded . Age. Artemus Ward. Dept. of Political Science Northern Illinois University aeward@niu.edu. Bill of Rights Institute Kansas City, KS . June 5-6. , 2017 . (Left) Valentine’s card ca. 1900-1930; (Center. D. ifficulties . A. fter . T. he Civil War? . Social Problems. Even though slaves were set free, they faced major difficulties after the war. Grandfather Clause. Literacy Tests. Poll Taxes. KKK. Sharecropping . Education. Most African American were forced to go to schools for black people especially in the South due to segregation. Also African Americans could only pass middle school then they can’t be in high school. The reason being because most whites thought African Americans are too dumb to learn advanced learning. Soon in 1932 some African Americans from Philadelphia started a group called the Educational Equality League of Philadelphia. And they had three main goals one to stop Segregation of Schools. Another was to hire Black teachers, and to allow African Americans into Philadelphia School board. Soon it influenced all states to allow the banning of Segregation for schools.. No Hospital Visits No Babies Just Good, Safe Fun. Helmet. Are you going on a bike adventure over Spring Break? Are you going to skateboard, play hockey, play baseball etc? Then you need to wear a helmet!. Education. Most African American were forced to go to schools for black people especially in the South due to segregation. Also African Americans could only pass middle school then they can’t be in high school. The reason being because most whites thought African Americans are too dumb to learn advanced learning. Soon in 1932 some African Americans from Philadelphia started a group called the Educational Equality League of Philadelphia. And they had three main goals one to stop Segregation of Schools. Another was to hire Black teachers, and to allow African Americans into Philadelphia School board. Soon it influenced all states to allow the banning of Segregation for schools.. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). NSDUH is a comprehensive household interview survey of substance use, substance use disorders, mental health, and the receipt of treatment services for these disorders in the United States..
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