Early drawing of the Jim Crow character and

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Early drawing of the Jim Crow character and an entertainer performing in ‘black face’.

Early drawing of the Jim Crow character and an entertainer performing in ‘black face’.

Document One Louisiana 1918 Poll Tax Receipt

Document One Louisiana 1918 Poll Tax Receipt

Document Two Mississippi 1939

Document Two Mississippi 1939

Document Three Virginia State Law 1960 "…no athletic team of any school shall engage

Document Three Virginia State Law 1960 "…no athletic team of any school shall engage in any athletic contest of any nature within the state of Virginia with another team on which persons of any other race are members. "

Document Four Alabama 1931

Document Four Alabama 1931

Document Five Tennessee 1873 "White and colored persons shall not be taught in the

Document Five Tennessee 1873 "White and colored persons shall not be taught in the same school, but in separate schools under the same general regulations as to management, usefulness and efficiency. "

Document Six Florida Bus 1950 s

Document Six Florida Bus 1950 s

Document Seven Missouri State Law 1952 Interracial adoptions are forbidden by law.

Document Seven Missouri State Law 1952 Interracial adoptions are forbidden by law.

Document Eight Mississippi State Law 1956 Businesses are allowed to choose their customers and

Document Eight Mississippi State Law 1956 Businesses are allowed to choose their customers and have the right to refuse service to any person.

Document Nine Alabama Constitution 1901 Declared that the legislature could never pass any law

Document Nine Alabama Constitution 1901 Declared that the legislature could never pass any law allowing "any marriage between any white person and a Negro, or descendant of a Negro. "

Document Ten Texas Bus Station 1952

Document Ten Texas Bus Station 1952

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Jim Crow Worksheet • Vocabulary 1 - public accommodation 2 -Miscegenation 3 -undermine 4

Jim Crow Worksheet • Vocabulary 1 - public accommodation 2 -Miscegenation 3 -undermine 4 -interracial 5 -segregation 6 - Jim Crow 7 - Black Codes • Help/Hurt – Hurt, Helped, Helped • Out of Order - 4, 1, 5, 2, 3 • Barriers to Voting – Poll Taxes, White Primary, Intimidation & violence, Poll tests, Grandfather clause • Cartoon Section A 1. 2. 3. 4. • The White League & KKK Answers vary Was, white, lost A) powerful Cartoon Section B 5. Freed slaves, African Americans in the South 6. Answers vary- fear 7. See picture 8. The dangers of A. A. under Jim Crow laws, the A. A. situation…etc.

Jim Crow and Plessy v. Ferguson Activities • Jim Crow- Read and complete the

Jim Crow and Plessy v. Ferguson Activities • Jim Crow- Read and complete the assignment • Read through and review the basic Arguments and decisions for Plessy (handout). • Read the information regarding Brown v. Board of Education – 1954 on p. 1001 • Read the response statements and decide whether they are from the Court’s Plessy decision or Brown decision. • Underline the words or phrases in each line that influenced your answer.

Plessy/Brown Arguments 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Plessy Brown Plessy 8. Brown

Plessy/Brown Arguments 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Plessy Brown Plessy 8. Brown 9. Plessy 10. Brown 11. Plessy 12. Plessy 13. Plessy 14. Brown