Ch 2 Discrimnation In the New South / 8th Grade Georgia Studies
TRUE OR FALSE
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Ch 2 Discrimnation In the New South / 8th Grade Georgia Studies
TRUE OR FALSE
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CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
Homer Plessy is put in jail for sitting in the “Whites Only” section of a train.
A Louisiana judge rules against Homer Plessy, declaring him guilty.
U. S. Supreme Court rules against Plessy. Segregation is upheld, and “separate, but equal” becomes law.
States pass Jim Crow laws discriminating against African Americans.
Plessy appeals state ruling to the U. S. Supreme Court.
Public spaces, transportation, and businesses become segregated across the South.
KEY CONCEPT CHECK-POINT
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READING FOR INFORMATION
In the early 1900s, the two most prominent African American leaders were and . They greatly disagreed on the issue of and how to make changes in the South. believed that blacks should not challenge segregation. He also believed that learning a could help African Americans advance faster than by demanding equal rights. In contrast, W. E.B. Du Bois believed in full , , and for African Americans, and he believed blacks should seek a . He strongly encouraged African Americans to speak out against and .
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actions of hate against Jewish immigrants white violence against African Americans
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