Black Twentieth-Century Thought. 1. Setting the Stage: The Nineteenth Century and the “Promise” of Freedom 2. Booker T. Washington and the Philosophy of Self-Help 3. W.E.B. Du Bois and the Black Intellectual Platform 4. Marcus Garvey and Pan-Africanism. Abolition of Slavery.
By nusaThe Harlem Renaissance. 1911. 1920. 1930. The Harlem Renaissance Is …. The birth of African American culture in the Harlem neighborhood in New York. Centered around art, literature and music Meant to challenge racial stereotypes and bring awareness to growing civil rights issues. Causes.
By vidarAmerica Moves To The City. Urbanization, Immigration. The Urban Frontier. 1870-1900- Amer Pop doubled; pop in cities tripled Cities grew up & out Louis Sullivan: skyscrapers (Chi 1885) From walking cities - commuting cities Electric trolleys Electricity Indoor plumbing Telephones
By shastaLife at the Turn of the 20 th Century. New technologies improve urban living, and a modern mass culture emerges. Reforms in public education raise literacy rates. African Americans work to end legal discrimination. NEXT. Life at the Turn of the 20 th Century. Science and Urban Life.
By duyenBy Eric Worthey. Claude Mckay. was born in Sunny Ville Jamaica, West Indies Was the youngest of 11 Was sent to live and learn from his older brother, Uriah Theodore McKay by the age of 7 Developed a passion for poetry and songwriting by the age of ten
By yanniW.E.b Du bois. By. Cherita Robinson. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois. Born February 23, 1868 Died August 27, 1963 American Sociologist Most important black protest leader of the 20 th century Shared in the creation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
By lydiaA New Mass Culture. Chapter 16, Section 4. New Trends in popular culture. With the consumer revolution of the 1920s, American wages grew 30%, but the standard of living remained the same. This provided more disposable income.
By jobenSelling the War. Part 10. The government needed to raise money for the war . They did this by increasing several kinds of taxes and by selling war bonds . Famous people spoke at rallies to promote the sales. Newspapers and billboards carried advertisements free of charge.
By gariBell Ringer. What do you think the word “progressivism” means? Why are we moving onto the Progressive Era after learning about industrialism and immigration?. Needs Fixin ’. Corruption in business and gov’t Workers’ rights- wages, hours, conditions Eliminate monopolies and trusts
By leaneAmerica Joins the War. World War I (Ch. 19). America Mobilizes. Selective Service Act (May 1917) Drafted 3 million men Fulfilled need for troops Created Selective Service System Provided over half of U.S. forces in WWI. America Mobilizes. Military Makeup
By tarmonChapter 11 Section 2. Unrest in Rural America Populism- Political movement to increase the power of farmers. Greenbacks-Issued during Civil War Could not be exchanged for gold or silver Inflation- increase in $ supply, decline in value of $ Government response-
By fedoraA.P. History Jeopardy ( 23,24,25). Sarah & Sydney. Follow the Rules. People. groups and Parties. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 3 00. 3 00. 3 00. 3 00. 3 00. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 600. 600. 600. 600. 600. 700. 700.
By talasiThe Progressive Response to Industrialization. TCI Activity Mrs. Janiak. Procedure. Sit in groups of four- everyone should see the screen well. Appoint one group member as the presenter, this role will rotate each slide.
By lealaDo Now. How would you try to solve some of the problems people migrating west and immigrants in the urban cities faced?. States and Capitals Quiz TOMORROW . Remember it’s cumulative: you’ll have all 21 from last time. Next seven states:
By didinaCriteria of Negro Art (1926). W.E.B. Du Bois. W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) Early Life . 1868- Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts 1885-1888- Attends Fisk University and quickly becomes a “race man”: a writer, editor, and impassioned orator
By tannerTheir Eyes Were Watching God. Zora Neale Hurston. "I have the nerve to walk my own way, however hard, in my search for reality, rather than climb upon the rattling wagon of wishful illusions.“ - Letter from Zora Neale Hurston to Countee Cullen Hurston's Words. Objectives.
By iriaCh 16 Politics and Reform. Wizard of Oz Characters. Dorothy Munchkins Wizard Yellow Brick Road Silver Slippers Toto Tin Man Scarecrow Lion Oz Emerald City Wicked Witch of the West. Sec 1 Stalemate in Washington.
By salaam[t]inking about takoma. Race, Place, and Style at the Border of Washington, D.C. . Jessi Grieser Georgetown University Symposium About Language and Society—Austin 13 April 2012. Defining “Community”.
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