Search Header Logo
African Americans Persist

African Americans Persist

Assessment

Presentation

History

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

Created by

Samantha Benjamin

Used 1+ times

FREE Resource

11 Slides • 4 Questions

1

media

Welcome!
Please join the link in chat if able

Camera on if able

Raise your hand before you unmute

media

2

Poll

Choose One

Sweet

Salty

3

African Americans Persist

W.A.L.T. We Are learning to...

  • identify how Democrat-run governments disenfranchised African American voters and enacted Jim Crow laws

  • categorize similarities and differences in philosophies among African American leaders

  • cite evidence from sources to support a statement of historical analysis

4

Vigilantes

white supremacist terror groups served as the armed enforcers, or paramilitary units, of these Democrats

intimidated and threatened African American men who dared to strive economically and to exercise their constitutional right to vote. These groups are sometimes called vigilante groups, which means a group that uses violence to enforce their beliefs without legal authority.

White League attacked the Republican state government of Louisiana in September 1874

Red Shirts organized the armed takeover of the city government in Wilmington, North Carolina

media

5

Disenfranchisement


Many southern states required voters to pay a poll tax in order to vote.

Voters had to pass a literacy test by reading part of the U.S. Constitution aloud before a designated voting official and taking dictation from the official to prove they could write.

Voters had to pass a literacy test by reading part of the U.S. Constitution aloud before a designated voting official and taking dictation from the official to prove they could write.

Grandfather clauses allowed a man to vote if his grandfather or father had voted prior to January 1, 1867.

white primaries, which prohibited African Americans from participating in primary elections

6

Multiple Select

Which of these tactics were used to disenfranchise black voters?

1

poll tax

2

literacy tests

3

grandfather clause

4

height requirement

7

Plessy v. Ferguson

Democrat legislatures returned to power in the South and passed racial segregation laws, these laws became known as Jim Crow laws.

Jim Crow laws separated Black and white people from virtually all social contact

Plessy v. Ferguson, the Court ruled that "separate, but equal" facilities for Black and white people were legal, thereby protecting the legality of segregation laws.

media

8

Multiple Choice

What was the effect of the Plessy v. Ferguson ruling on segregation in the United States?

1


Only transportation on trains was legally permitted to be segregated.

2

Racial segregation laws were ruled legal and constitutional.

3

Segregation was ruled to be illegal in all states except Louisiana.

9

born as a free person

demanded civil rights be acknowledged by the larger society


founded organizations to support African American interests

believed education was central to African American successes

w.e.b. du bois

born into slavery in 1856

believed that job training and work skills would help African Americans become economically independent

founded organizations to support African American interests

believed education was central to African American successes

Booker T. washington

similarities and differences

10

Match

Match the following

born a free person

founded organizations

encouraged skill training

WEB

BOTH

WASH

11

media

12

media

​This editorial cartoon shows Uncle Sam, representing the governments of southern states, writing misspelled words: "Eddikashun qualifukashun. The Blak man orter be eddikated afore he kin vote with us Wites, signed Mr. Solid South." The correct spelling is, "Education Qualification. The Black man ought to be educated before he can vote with us whites, signed Mr. Solid South." An African American man is hiding and watching him write these words on a wall.

13

open Ended

"After Reconstruction, African Americans continued to fight for economic and political equality despite facing racism and discrimination."



explain how the document can be used as evidence to support the following statement:

The document about ... shows evidence that African Americans experienced ...

14

Summary

 Vigilante terror groups openly targeted African American people and often were not charged with crimes.

Southern Democrat governments disenfranchised African American voters

Plessy v. Ferguson legalized Jim Crow segregation

African American leaders such as Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Du Bois had competing views of how to progress African Americans after Reconstruction; however, both were key leaders of African American advancement.

15

media
media
media

Welcome!
Please join the link in chat if able

Camera on if able

Raise your hand before you unmute

media

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 15

SLIDE