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WednesdayQuestion of the Day:
“Is it better to be the isolator or the isolated?”(in other words….the bully or the bullied?)
• Current events – in with the new, out with the old!!!!• Let’s share our ½ sheets!• Final notes on segregation• Article• “Strange Fruit” – Billie Holiday
• Let’s have an “Inequality riot!!!!”• Daily Reader• Study Guides
REMINDER:
RECONSTRUCTION TEST
FRIDAY(clinic)
Segregation Continued
• Take out your “segregation in the south” notes• Reference these as we go forward & add the
next layer to our understanding of what it would have been like to be “different” during the Reconstruction era
Who remembers what scaffolding or “bricking” is in teaching?
Big Idea of Today:
What would life have been like, following the Civil War, if you were NOT a wealthy
white man?
The war is over… how do we move forward in terms of slavery?
• Who are freedmen?• 13th Amendment: 1865-bans slavery
throughout the nation• Black Codes: southern laws that severely
limited the rights of African Americans after the Civil War– Meant for keeping freedmen from gaining political
or economic power
Black CodesFreedmen CAN
- Marry legally
Freedmen CANNOT
- Vote- Own guns- Serve on juries
IN MOST STATES…- Freedmen could only work as servants or farm laborers- Freedmen had to sign a contract for a year’s work
…those who had no contract could be arrested & sentenced to work on a plantation
Would an employer be inclined to offer a contract? Why or why not???
Teaching Tolerance Article
Can we connect the segregation issues of the Reconstruction time-frame to today???
Freedmen & Poor Whites
• We know that African Americans suffered with racial tension… what about poor whites?
• Sharecroppers: people/ families who would rent a plot of land from another person & farm it in exchange for a share of the crop– Planters provided seed, fertilizer & tools in return for a share of
the crop when it grew– Do you think these poor whites could afford these items?...
Sharecroppers
NO!!!- They borrowed tools & materials from land-
owners- Hopefully the harvest would cover the cost of
what workers had borrowed- If not… they fall deeper into debt- GOAL: break away & own their own land one
day….. Most never met that goal
Cycle of poverty
?????
Spreading Terror
• Some white southerners formed secret societies to help them regain power
• Ku Klux Klan (KKK): secret society organized in the South after the Civil War to reassert white supremacy by means of violence
• Goal: keep African Americans & white Republicans (Union supporters) out of office
The Klan• Rose at night to the homes of African American voters, shouting threats & turning violent
• Violence became unbearable when threats turned to mob violence, lynchings & burnings
• Murdered hundreds of African Americans & their white allies
How to Fix Things & Make Them Right!
We see there were many problems following the Civil War…. Ironically, few things actually led to
RECONSTRUCTION during the Reconstruction era!
How could the government actually move forward & appeal to those who were not the majority (white
males)???
Radical Republicans in Congress Fight Back!• 14th Amendment: 1868 – guarantees equal
protection of the laws (this means voting!) to anyone born or naturalized in the U.S. REGARDLESS OF RACE
• 15th Amendment: 1869- forbids any state to deny any citizen (men 21+) the right to vote because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude
“Strange Fruit”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4ZyuULy9zs
Written by Abel Meeropol (30s) Sung by Billie Holiday (39)
"Southern trees bear a strange fruit,Blood on the leaves and blood at the root,
Black body swinging in the Southern breeze,Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.
Pastoral scene of the gallant South,The bulging eyes and the twisted mouth,
Scent of magnolia sweet and fresh,And the sudden smell of burning flesh!Here is a fruit for the crows to pluck,
For the rain to gather, for the wind to suck,For the sun to rot, for a tree to drop,
Here is a strange and bitter crop."
“Old South” versus “New Direction”
• Pick a side!!!! Let’s try to make them even• Bring your ½ sheet assignments – MAKE SURE
YOUR NAME IS ON IT
A BRAWL HAS JUST BROKEN OUT IN CONGRESS BETWEEN THE RADICAL
REPUBLICANS (union supporters) & WHITE SOUTHERNERS…
YOUR GOAL:• Read the conflict of segregation that a
classmate has shared (their ½ sheet)• Provide a resolution for EACH example!
1. How could this issue have been avoided2. What could he/ she do in the future to avoid a
similar conflict
DUE TOMORROW
Segregation Continued…Keep this
handy todayBig Idea of Today: What would life have been like,
following the Civil War, if you were NOT a wealthy white man?
_________th Amendment: 1865-bans slavery throughout the nationBlack Codes: ________________laws that severely limited the rights of African Americans after the Civil War- Meant for keeping _____________from gaining _____________or ______________power
IN MOST STATES…- Freedmen could only work as ___________________or farm laborers- Freedmen had to sign a ____________________for a year’s work
…those who had no contract could be ___________________ & sentenced to work on a plantation
___th Amendment: 1868 – guarantees equal protection of the laws (this means voting!) to anyone born or naturalized in the U.S. _______________________
______________________: people/ families who would rent a plot of land from another person & farm it in exchange for a share of the crop- Planters provided _______________________________________in return for a share of the crop when it grew-They borrowed tools & materials from _______________________- Hopefully the harvest would cover the cost of what workers had borrowed-If not… they fall deeper into _____________-_______________: break away & own their own land one day….. Most never met that goal
Teaching Tolerance Article: “Segregation Today”1. Who are the most segregated minority group in the U.S.’s public
schools?
2. In which environments do students best perform?
3. Why is it important to read an article like this?On the back… dirty notes!
___th Amendment: 1869- forbids any state to deny any citizen (__________+) the right to vote because of race, color, or previous condition of __________
Ku Klux Klan (______): secret society organized in the South after the Civil War to reassert white supremacy by means of ________________Goal: keep _________________& white Republicans (______________supporters) out of office
- Rose at night to the homes of African American voters, shouting threats & turning violent- Violence became unbearable when threats turned to mob violence, lynchings & burnings- Murdered hundreds of African Americans & their white allies