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A time of segregation that affected African Americans from 1800's to Civil Rights movement
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Jim Crow
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Money required to pay to vote in the south.
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Poll Tax
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Having to read something before voting
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Literacy Test
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Hanging of African Americans
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Lynching
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Crusader who fought to expose lynchings
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Ida B. Wells-Barnett
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Organization founded by Whites and Blacks to fight against lynchings.
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NAACP
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Organization founded by Whites and Blacks to help African Americans relocate to North
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National Urban League
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Raised in slavery; believed
Blacks should educate themselves |
Booker T. Washington
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Believed Blacks should work with Whites
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Booker T. Washington
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Raised in NE,Harvard educated and believed that Blacks should not settled for anything other than the end of segregation
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W. E. B. DuBois
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Born in Jamaica, self-educated, separatist, back to Africa
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Marcus Garvey
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Right to Vote
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Suffrage
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Gaining rights as a citizen
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Enfranchise
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NWSA-National Woman Suffrage Asso +
AWSA-American Woman Suffrage Asso = |
NAWSA - National American Woman Suffrage Association (name change in 1890)
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Leader of NAWSA
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Published The Woman's Bible
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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In 1895, kicked out of NAWSA for being rebellious
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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In 1913, organized a suffrage parade in Washington, D. C.
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Alice Paul and Lucy Burns
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In 1916, became president on NAWSA
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Carrie Chapman Catt
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Leave the NAWSA and form the National Woman's Party (NWP)
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Alice Paul and Lucy Burns
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Believed the suffrage fight was in Washington, D. C.
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Alice Paul and Lucy Burns
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In 1917, Begins daily pickets outside the White House
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The NWP
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NWP pickets continue during WW1, women arrested
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1918 - 1920
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Arrested NWP women go on hunger strike and are force fed
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1918-1920
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19th Amendment ratified
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August 26, 1920
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The theory that a state's power depends on on its wealth
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Mercantilism
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King George decreed that a line from north to south along the Appalatian Mountains be drawn and declared that colonists could not settle any land west of the line without the British government's permission.
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Proclamation of 1763
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Has four parts, the preamble or the reason, the declaration which states that all men are created with certain rights, grievances againts King George, and the resolution which states are free and independent.
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Declaration of Independence
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A way to control and inhibit the freedom of ex-slaves.
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Black Codes of 1865
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In 1896, this decision ruled that separate facilities could be equal and allowed segregation to continue.
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Plessy vs Ferguson
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Banned slavery and involuntary servitude in the US
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13th Amendment
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All persons born in the US is a citizen
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14th Amendment
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All citizens of the US have the right to vote.
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15th Amendment
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French and English fighting over the Ohio Country. The taking of Fort Necessity started the war.
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French & Indian War
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