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Southern “Redemption” and the Making of Jim Crow Now Playing: Nina Simone, “Strange Fruit,” 1965 (originally recorded by Billie Holiday, 1939) Lecture Outline: feliciaviator.com/history7B/schedule or bcourses
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“ The Great Labor Parade,” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 1884
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Broadside announcing the May 4 th rally at Haymarket Square, 1886
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“The Haymarket Riot,” Harper’s Weekly, 1886
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Ida B. Wells, Booker T. Washington, and W.E.B. DuBois
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“A National Game That Is Played Out,” Granger, 1876
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Campaign of terror during the election of 1876
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The disputed election of 1876
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“A Truce – Not a Compromise,” Harper’s Weekly, 1877
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“Heroes of the Colored Race,” lithograph, 1881
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“Negro Expulsion From Railway Car”
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Louisiana businessman and civil rights activist, Homer Plessy
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Streetcar seating, Birmingham, Alabama
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African American schoolhouse, Virginia, ca. 1920
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The lynching of Henry Smith, Texas, 1893
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Photograph and postcard souvenirs from the lynching of Jesse Washington, 1916
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“Sambo Target” dart game, ca. 1950
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Hattie McDaniel as “Mammy” in Gone With The Wind, 1939
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American postcard, 1900
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“Gus” in The Birth of a Nation, 1915
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“Zip coon” sheet music, ca. 1910
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Promotional broadside for The Birth of a Nation, 1915
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Delta bluesman Robert Johnson, ca. 1930
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Kanye West performing “Blood on the Leaves,” VMAs, 2013
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