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- 2. The Great Depression & The Dust Bowl
- 3. The Great Depression “The Great Depression (also known as the Great Slump) was a dramatic, worldwide
- 4. The Dust Bowl “The Dust Bowl, or the "dirty thirties", was a period of horrible dust
- 5. The Dust Bowl “However, during the drought of the 1930s, with the grasses destroyed, the soil
- 6. Hoovervilles “A Hooverville was the popular name for a shantytown…” “These settlements were often formed in
- 7. Hooverville in Seattle Original caption: 7/16/1934-Hooverville, a section of Seattle. Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS Date Photographed: July
- 8. Depression Homeless Stand in Line The homeless and unemployed of the Great Depression wait in line
- 9. Sharecropper's Wife and Family Wife and children of a sharecropper. Boone County, Arkansas, 1935. Image: ©
- 10. Family of Coal Miner Family of an unemployed coal miner. Pursglove, on Scott's Run, West Virginia,
- 11. Man in Chicago Shantytown A man reads a newspaper in front of his shack at Chicago
- 12. Dust Storm A farm about to be enveloped by a dust storm during the great Dust
- 13. Family Packed In Car, On Way To The West Original caption: The automobile was often the
- 14. Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS Date Photographed: ca. 1938 Location Information: Dalhart, Texas, USA Dust Bowl Farm in
- 15. Boy in Dust Bowl A young boy covers his nose and mouth against brown sand in
- 16. Migrant Mother by Dorothea Lange A poverty-stricken migrant mother with three young children gazes off into
- 17. Protesters Carrying American Flags Original caption: Columbus, Ohio: Carrying American flags, several hundreds of persons on
- 18. Dust Storm in Texas Panhandle Image: © CORBIS Date Photographed: 1935 Location Information: Texas, USA
- 19. Farmer in the Dust Bowl A farmer in Kansas during the Great Dust Bowl of the
- 20. Jim Crow
- 21. The Origin of Jim crow
- 22. Minstrel Shows “… in the US they began in the 1830s, with working class white men
- 23. “These three stock characters were among several that reappeared in minstrel shows throughout the nineteenth century.
- 24. Before The Jim crow laws
- 25. Before the Jim Crow Laws “…by 1900, the term was generally identified with those racist laws
- 26. Before the Jim Crow Laws “These early legal attempts at white-imposed segregation and discrimination were short-lived.
- 27. before the Jim Crow Laws “… African Americans were able to make great progress in building
- 28. before the Jim Crow Laws “In most places, whites carried out this war in the late
- 29. The Beginning of the Jim Crow Laws
- 30. Beginning of the Jim Crow Laws In 1877 “…the federal government essentially abandoned all efforts at
- 31. Beginning of the Jim Crow Laws “Some southern states…moved to legally impose segregation on public transportation…Blacks
- 32. The Jim Crow Laws & Segregation
- 33. the Jim Crow Laws “Some states also passed so-called miscegenation laws banning interracial marriages. These bans
- 34. the Jim Crow Laws “In the 1890s, starting with Mississippi, most southern states began more systematically
- 35. Reasons for Segregation “Many lower-class whites, for example, hoped to wrest political power from merchants and
- 36. Reasons for Segregation “At the same time there appeared throughout America the new pseudo-science of eugenics
- 37. Why Resistance to Segregation was difficult “…the system of land tenancy, known as sharecropping, left most
- 38. After Disenfranchisement “White terror did not end--as some blacks had hoped--with the disfranchisement of southern black
- 39. Court Actions 1883- the US Supreme Court declared the Civil Rights Act of 1875 unconstitutional it
- 40. Court Actions 1896- Plessy v. Ferguson “Separate but Equal” Ruled that separate accommodations did not deprive
- 41. Jim Crow Laws “By 1914 every Southern state had passed laws that created two separate societies;
- 42. Examples of Jim Crow Laws Alabama: Health Care- no person or corporation shall require any white
- 43. Examples of Jim Crow Laws Maryland Marriage- all marriages between a white person and a negro,
- 44. End of Jim Crow 1954- Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas Declared segregation of
- 45. Segregation & the fight for civil rights "We are confronted primarily with a moral issue… whether
- 46. Crowded Segregated Classroom Image: © Bettmann/CORBIS Date Photographed: ca. 1940s
- 47. Segregationists Protesting in Montgomery Teenagers wave signs and confederate flags from their car during the fight
- 48. Blacks Registering to Vote in Alabama Long lines of African Americans wait to register to vote
- 49. James A. Peck Being Beaten by White Mob Original caption: James A. Peck, of New York,
- 50. Man Drinking at Segregated Drinking Fountain Original caption: Jim Crowism: Drinking fountain for colored men in
- 51. Demonstrators Facing Fire Hoses in Birmingham Three demonstrators join hands to build strength against the force
- 52. 1963: Medgar Evans Mississipi field secretary for the NAACP, is shot and killed in an ambush
- 53. Segregation Original caption: Segregated drinking fountain in use in the American South. Undated photograph. BPA2# 1135.
- 54. African American Student Sits Outside of Classroom George W. McLaurin, a 54 year old African American,
- 55. Sit-In Protesters Attacked at Lunch Counter Segregation protesters Professor John R. Salter, Joan Trunpauer, and Annie
- 56. Freedom Rider Jim Zwerg in Hospital Twenty-one year old ministerial student and member of the Freedom
- 57. Sit-In Demonstrators Dragged From Restaurant Mrs. Gloria Richardson, Chairman of the Cambridge Non-Violent Action Committee (far
- 58. Demonstrators Protesting Jailing of 13 Edward Haan of Chicago and Nashville, TN, bearing "No Color Line
- 59. Children Arrested After Civil Rights Demonstration African American children participating in a Civil Rights protests wait
- 60. Victims of Lynch Mob Hanging from Tree The bodies of Dooley Morton (L) and Bert Moore,
- 61. KKK Members and Civil Rights Protesters in Atlanta A police officer stands guard as Ku Klux
- 62. Poster Of Missing Civil Rights Workers A missing persons poster displays the photographs of civil rights
- 63. Demonstrators Demanding Civil Rights Original caption: Freedom Group Hangs Signs on Bus. New York: Members of
- 64. Police Dragging African-American Man An African-American student, Willie Lawrence McRae, a member of the Student Non-Violent
- 65. The March on Washington at the Lincoln Memorial Original caption: This photo, made from the top
- 66. Civil Rights Marchers on Bridge State troopers watch as marchers cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge over
- 67. A Woman And A Child Marching Original caption: 8/12/59-Little Rock, Arkansas: A woman and a child,
- 68. Injured Freedom Rider James Zwerg Freedom Rider James Zwerg, stands bleeding, after an attack by white
- 69. Restaurant Owner Smashes Egg In Protester's Face Robert Fehsenfeldt, owner of the Dizzyland Restaurant, smashes an
- 70. Protesters Being Hosed by Fireman Original caption: Firemen bear in on a group of African Americans
- 71. Federal Trooper on Washington, DC Street During Riots Original caption: 4/5/1968-Washington, D.C.: President Johnson called Federal
- 72. Civil Rights Leader John Lewis Attacked by Police Original caption: Selma, Alabama: End Of The March.
- 73. Sit-In Protester Arrested by Police Officers Police officers arrest Morgan State College student Ken Brown during
- 74. Civil Rights Protest at Capitol Building in Annapolis Protesters at a demonstration sponsored by the Baltimore
- 75. Civil Rights Picketers Singing on Sidewalk Original caption: These pickets kneel on pavement and sing songs
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