Unit 2 Ch 15-17
Major elements of Booker T Washington's famous speech at the Atlanta Cotton States Expo of 1895
-blacks would find genuine opportunities in the south -blacks should welcome menial labor as a first step in the struggle for progress - blacks and whites were historically linked -black people were for more loyal than newly arrived immigrants
Examine the statistics concerning black migration between 1910 and 1940
1.75 million African Americans left the south. African American population outside the south doubled by 1940
Harlem Renaissance
A period in the 1920s when African-American intellectuals had major achievements in art and music and literature flourished
Describe the occupations of black people after WWI and the great migration
Agriculture and Domestic services some Manufacturing jos
Explain the connection between black radicalism in the US and Caribbean
All shared a mutual interest in Africa and believed blacks should come together to share their heritage. PanAfricanism
Identify the reasons the Spanish American was was fought
Americans supported the ongoing struggle by the Cubans and Filipinos against Spanish rule
Compare black church services to white church services in the south
Black church services were one of the most important aspects of religious life for most congregations . The Pentecostal church was the only significant movement to cross the racial divide in the early 20th century
Discuss the result of the "Brownsville Affair"
Black troops were dismissed from the service without a hearing for allegedly shooting at white civilians
Show how black nurses were exploited during the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century
By hiring them out as a part of their training for private duty work but then requiring them to relinquish their pay to the schools
What was the focus of the early black women's clubs in the 1870s and 1880s?
Cultural, Religious and Social matters. Eventually becoming more involved in community problems
Define " minstrel shows"
Derogatory performances of " coon songs" previously performed by whites with their faces painted black. Later these same shows were performed by blacks
Discuss DuBois views of the postwar impact of WWI on black people
Dubois saw the black loyalty and sacrifice had not eroded white racism
Explain why blacks initially settled in Harlem
During a building boom that occurred in anticipation of the construction of the subway connecting Harlem to Manhattan, Real estate speculators overbuilt and were left with many empty houses. Facing foreclosure, many white property owners sold or rented to black people
How was Paul Roberson an example of black artistic development during the Harlem Renaissance?
He abandoned his career for the stage and became a well known actor
Describe how Booker T Washington reacted to the Atlanta Riot of 1906
He looked for the silver lining. He believed black resistance would merely result in more black fatalities. He appealed for racial reconciliation
Discuss the benefits of Marcus Garvey and his ideas brought to many black people
He offered hope to many African Americans. Created a movement called PanAfricanism
How did Woodrow Wilson act toward black people when he became president?
He wasn't a friend to black people
Describe what the National Colored Labor Union emphasized for its members
It discouraged strikes and encouraged its members to work hard and be thrifty
Describe the methods used by the NAACP to try and gain black civil and political rights
It relied on the judicial and legislative systems
What led to the decline of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920's
Leaders started fighting among themselves. One leader raped a women that ended up committing suicide. The clan never recovered
Describe Ragtime
Music written down for performance on the piano
Identify the significance of Madame CJ Walker
One of the most successful black entrepreneurs of all time. She was a major contributor to the NAACP's anti- lynching campaign. When she dies she was a millionaire
Describe what film Birth of a Nation depicted?
Reconstruction in South Carolina Based on the book The Clansman
Identify the characteristics that defined the American Negro Academy
Scholarly organization made up of men of African decent. Who met periodically to discuss and publish works on history, literature, religion and science. Allowed these men to ponder what it really meant to be black in America
State the issues some blacks and whites used to criticize the Spanish American war
Some saw the war as an effort to extend American racial practices, including Jim Crow beyond US borders
Discuss the state of amateur sports during the 1910's and 1920's
Sports flourished for professional players in the 1920's. Andrew Rube Foster was the father of black baseball. The Negro National League was created
Define Social Darwinism
Survival of the fittest
Discuss what the American Federation of Labor thought about black involvement in the unions?
The AFL was open to all skilled workers but most of its local craft unions barred women and black tradesmen
Identify the "talented tenth"
The advancement of black peoples was the responsibility of the black elite or the talented tenth
State the ultimate result of the Dyer Anti Lynching bill
The bill failed
Link how the Great Depression, Rube Foster and the Negro League System were connected
The loss of Foster combined with The Great Depression disrupted the League System
How did the Pullman Company respond to Randolph's attempts to make gains for porters?
They created the Employee Representation Plan to fight Randolph's group, The brotherhood of sleeping car porters (bscp). Randolph was ignored and people that supported his union were fired.
State the main role of many Phillis Wheatley homes
They offered living accommodations for single black women working in many cities where YWCA refused to admit them. Formed by black women named in honor of an African American poet
Describe the black upper class in the early twentieth century
They were made up of doctors, lawyers and businessmen. These elite societies and cliques competed to demonstrate social exclusivity and preeminence
Identify the goal of the urban league
To alleviate conditions black people had encountered as they moved into larger cities. They also worked to improve housing, medical care and recreational facilities
Discuss how William Monroe Trotter felt about Booker T Washington's efforts and views
Trotter felt Washington was a traitor. He interrupted his speech and was arrested
Demands of the Niagara Movement in 1905
Voting rights, ending segregated, better health care, better schools and housing, Protested discrimination of black soldiers, criticized racial prejudice in most churches. Most importantly white people did not know what was best for black people.
State why southern whites approved of Booker T Washington?
Washington was convinced that as African Americans became more productive and made economic progress, white people would give them their rights. He believed economic acceptance would lead to political and social acceptance.
Discuss the beliefs of Booker T Washington about opportunities for blacks
Washington worked tirelessly to persuade black and white people that the surest way for black people to advance was by learning skills and demonstrating a willingness to do manual labor. He believed that if white people became prosperous they would earn the respect of white Americans and eradicate the race problem
Show how DuBois and Washington's approaches to improving the condition of black men differed
Washington-more respectful, wanted to wait to earn the whites trust DuBois-wanted blacks to protest and stand up for their rights
Discuss the connection between violence and blacks in America during the era of WWI
White Americans were determined to keep black people confined to subordinate roles and restricted them to well defined black neighborhoods
Explain why black lawyers had a hard time making a living
White attorneys and judges did not welcome them. Black defendants hired white lawyers in hopes that it would improve their chances of receiving justice.
How did the white authorities harass heavyweight champion Jack Johnson
White authorities convicted Johnson of violating the Mann Act, which made it illegal to transport women across state lines for immoral purposes. He received 1 year in prison and a $1000 fine.
Identify the types of discrimination Pullman Porters faced
Worked for 400+ hours each month. Had to service cars before and after trip but were only paid for the duration of the trip All porters were referred to as "George"
Describe Jazz
mostly improvised and it was not confined to the piano.