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1 Issues at the Turn of the Century
How does technology, pop culture, education and segregation effect 1880s-1910s America?

2 Technology in the City Louis Sullivan designs the skyscraper, Otis invents elevator Electric streetcars, elevated trains, subways, steel cabled bridges improve transportation Urban planning allows for open space in cities [parks]

3 Pop Culture 8 hour workday gives people more free time Amusement midways have first ferris wheel & rollercoaster Spectator sports (boxing & baseball) popular Vaudeville & Ragtime are popular shows & music

4 George Eastman introduces Kodak camera
Spread of Pop Culture Discuss: How do popular ideas & trends spread? George Eastman introduces Kodak camera Pulitzer & Hearst begin daily newspapers 1890: FW Woolworth is 1st department store (becomes chain) Sears mailed catalogs allow purchases w/o leaving house Capture the moment

5 Expanding Public Education
Mandatory schooling for children 8-16, (literacy rises to 95%) College enrollment increases to 20% but most African Americans excluded from secondary education Booker T. Washington: 1) “black schools” that teach skills, 2) once Af-Ams have skills, will be valued by society, ends seg. WEB Dubois: 1) Niagara movement - college education to create future black leaders 2) Talented Tenth: those already educated need to legally fight segregation now!

6 Booker T. Washington W.E.B Du Bois
born enslaved born well-off self-educated 1st AA graduate of Harvard influential black leaders “bottom up” approach “talented tenth”  “top down approach” basic work skills  economically independent goal: improve lives of African Americans politically, socially, economically classical, liberal arts education eventual rather than immediate change immediate change enforced by gov’t college educated patient, peaceful means  tolerate racial segregation Niagara Movement oppose racial segregation segregation = evil teacher Tuskegee University NAACP founder editor of The Crisis

7 Jim Crow Laws (De jure segregation - legal)
1877: Southern state laws allowed for segregated public & private facilities (schools, restaurants, public transit, etc Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Homer Plessy (1/8th black) tries to challenge segregation on trains that cross state lines (interstate travel = ICC) Plessy argues segregated trains violate 14 Am Sup. Court rules “separate but equal” is not a violation of 14th Amendment

8 Racial Etiquette (De facto segregation - customary)
Many southerners want blacks to have “step & fetch” mentality & follow “southern” customs African Americans who didn’t “follow custom” could face violence & death (1,400 lynched ) Discrimination outside the South (De facto) North: immigrants & blacks forced into segregated neighborhoods, unions disallow black & Irish membership in jobs West: many Mexicans forced into debt peonage (forced to work until your debt is paid off), some segregation West: most Chinese segregated in schools (esp. California)


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