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1. Study Guide to page 23. Read the outline. 2. Turn to the notes page when you are done. “ Roar”

Hi. 1. Study Guide to page 23. Read the outline. 2. Turn to the notes page when you are done. “ Roar” Katy Perry. Learning Goal 13. I will be able to: Summarize why women and minorities were working so hard to bring changes Define temperance and explain why women fought so hard for it

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1. Study Guide to page 23. Read the outline. 2. Turn to the notes page when you are done. “ Roar”

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  1. Hi • 1. Study Guide to page 23. Read the outline. • 2. Turn to the notes page when you are done. • “Roar” • Katy Perry

  2. Learning Goal 13 • I will be able to: • Summarize why women and minorities were working so hard to bring changes • Define temperance and explain why women fought so hard for it • Summarize the 18th Amendment and explain why it was important • Define suffrage and summarize how women finally won the right to vote • Identify and explain the importance of Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells, and W.E.B. DuBois • Explain the importance of the NAACP

  3. What crime? • “the most damnable outrage which has ever been perpetrated by any citizen of the United States” • Published by a newspaper in Memphis, TN • The crime? • President Teddy Roosevelt invited Booker T. Washington, a black man, to have dinner with him at the White House.

  4. Women & Minorities Temperance Suffrage Black Leaders Legacy of Progressive Movement • Prog Movement=way to prove themselves as equals & make life fair • Temperance – sought to eliminate alcohol; 18th Amendment outlawed alcohol in US • Suffrage = right to vote • Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, 19th Amendment in 1919w/help of Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth Cady Stanton, later formed NAWSA to better fight for suffrage rights • 1896, Plessy vs. Ferguson = SC, separate but equal is ok. • Booker T. Washington; encouraged AA to improve educational & economic well-being, ask for help, not equality • Ida B. Wells; unequal ed. opportunities & lynchings in south • W.E.B. DuBois; blacks should demand equal rights, one founder of NAACP; largest civil rights organization • Many changes to America, 4 Constitutional amendments in 7 years (27 total, 17 since 1791) Questions about role of government and how much power it should have. 16thA – does government have a RIGHT to your income?!

  5. 1. Movement that sought to make alcohol illegal

  6. 2: ____th Amendment banned production, sale, distribution of alcohol

  7. 3. Suffrage = right to …

  8. 4. 1848, Seneca Falls Convention fought for….

  9. 5. 19th Amendment did what?

  10. 6. Booker T. Washington argued what? • Up from Slavery – bio • Invited to dinner at White House with TR

  11. The American South at the time… • "The action of President Roosevelt in entertaining that xxxxxxx will necessitate our killing a thousand xxxxxxx in the South before they will learn their place again.” • South Carolina Senator Benjamin Tillman

  12. 7. Ida B. Wells wrote about…

  13. 8. W.E.B. DuBois argued what?

  14. 9. How different?

  15. Plessy vs. Ferguson • 1896, Supreme Court ruled separate but equal is constitutional

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