Racial Segregation and Cultural Conflicts.

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Racial Segregation and Cultural Conflicts

Racial Segregation Based upon race Directed primarily against African Americans, but other groups also were kept segregated

Separation by race

Made discrimination practices legal in many communities and states Jim Crow Laws Laws passed to discriminate against African Americans Made discrimination practices legal in many communities and states Created unequal work, education, housing and government

Jim Crow

Supreme Court case that stated segregation IS legal Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court case that stated segregation IS legal

African American Response Booker T. Washington -believed equality could be achieved through vocational (job) education; accepted social segregation

African American Response W.E.B. DuBois -believed in full political, civil, and social rights for African Americans; believed in higher education

Discrimination Against Immigrants Other targeted groups included: Chinese Irish

Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act to limit the number of Chinese Immigrants