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Module 14 Lesson 3 Segregation and Discrimination

Teacher: Smith
Horizontales
Late nineteenth and early 20th centuries; worst point for African American political power
Given to African Americans as a voting qualification
Supreme Court case that ruled that separation of the races in public accommodations was legal and didn't violate the 14th Amendment. Established doctrine of "separate but equal"
Demanded immediate social and economic equality for African Americans
Segregation laws designed to keep blacks and whites apart
African American newspaper that helped to fight for justice
Argued for a gradual approach to racial equality
Segregation based on customs and practices rather than laws
Informal rules, customs that regulated relationships between blacks and whites
System that bound workers into slavery in order to work off a debt
Verticales
Crusader for justice and anti-lynching laws, also fought for women's suffrage
Devised by southern states to keep African Americans from voting
Court cases used to justify the creation of separate facilities for blacks and whites
Allowed whites who couldn't pass the literacy test or pay the poll tax to vote
Annual tax that had to be paid in order to vote