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Racism, Discrimination, and Segregation in America

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1 Racism, Discrimination, and Segregation in America

2 Origins of Racism “Scientific Racism” Ethnocentrism “One Drop” Rule
Race is a social construct!  Race: category of people labeled and treated as similar because of some common biological traits, such as skin color, texture of hair, and shape of eyes  Race has no “scientific” basis, e.g., DNA

3 Slavery Not always tied to racism. Lasted from 1607 – 1865
The word “slave” comes from sclavus meaning “slavic people” or people from East or Central Europe. Slavery was a part of many ancient civilizations including Aztec, Sumer, Egypt, Syria, Greece, Persia, Byzantines, Vikings, Arab and African kingdoms. Lasted from 1607 – 1865 “Inferiority of race” used as a justification System of deference resulted Deference = submission or courteous yielding to the opinion, wishes, or judgment of another. 13th Amendment Freed the slaves in 1865 (end of the Civil War) 14th Amendment made African Americans US Citizens in 1867 15th Amendment gave all American men the right to vote in 1868

4 Black Leaders Booker T. Washington W.E.B. DuBois
Acquire skills and education to fight segregation Tuskegee Institute in Alabama Speak out against prejudice Founded NAACP

5 Discrimination Poll Tax Literacy Test Grandfather Clause

6 Jim Crow Laws Definition: Laws that separated/segregated African Americans and other non-white racial groups from White Americans. Some commonly segregated spaces as a result of Jim Crow were: schools public areas transportation restrooms restaurants

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9 Strange Fruit Billie Holiday Abel Meeropol
Billie Holiday Abel Meeropol

10 Lynching Definition: to lynch means to put to death (usually by hanging) by mob action without due process of the law or legal sanction. Term coined in 1830s after vigilante William Lynch. Many types of people were lynched throughout history, from outlaws in the American West to immigrants in American cities, but that the vast majority of lynching victims have been African-American men. Between 1882 and 1968, mobs lynched 4,743 persons in the United States, over 70% of them African-Americans. By the late 1920s, 95% of U.S. lynchings occurred in the South. By 1950, lynchings virtually disappeared due to anti-lynching efforts headed by the NAACP. Without Sanctuary: Photographs and Postcards of Lynching in America

11 Ku Klux Klan (KKK) Definition: a white supremacist group originating in the South after the Civil War. The KKK has been responsible for countless acts of terrorism, violence, and lynching all intended to intimidate, murder and oppress African Americans, Jews, and other minorities. Membership 1920 = 4,000,000 1930 = 30,000 1980 = 5,000 2008 = 6,000 Alleged Klan Members: Harry Truman Warren G. Harding 16 Senators 11 Governors ? # Representatives

12 Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

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15 The Plessy decision made Jim Crow laws legal.
Therefore, according to the Supreme Court, segregation is legal. Definitions: De jure = by law De facto = in practice


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