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Review
• U.S. foreign policy that it would send troops into Latin American countries in order to preserve order and maintain stability within the Western Hemisphere?
• A = Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.
• Name applied to Roosevelt’s foreign policy (derived from an African proverb)?
• A = “Big Stick” Diplomacy
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More Review• Name given to Taft’s foreign policy that
stressed U.S. investment into countries in the Western Hemisphere so as to promote financial and social stability?
• A = Dolla Diplomacy
• Place where the U.S. supported a revolution so as to acquire a cheap canal?
• A = Panama
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Warm Up
• Who ran in the election of 1912, who won, and why?
• What were some reasons that TR came back to run against Taft?
• How did Wilson and TR differ in their views on the trusts?
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African Americans During the Progressive Era
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At the start of the 20th Century, Most African Americans lived in poverty and faced widespread discrimination.
2/3 of African Americans lived in the South.a. Most were sharecroppers.
b. Jim Crow Laws —Legalized Segregation.
c. Plessy v. Ferguson = Supreme Court Case. “Separate but equal” Segregation OK so long as facilities and conditions are equal.
d. Most blacks could not vote
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Progressive Presidents and African Americans
• TR did little for African Americans but he did have Black leader Booker T. Washington to the White House.
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Wilson and African Americans
• Under Wilson, government offices and facilities became segregated.
• In answering critics, Wilson claimed segregation was, “in the interest of the Negro.”
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Booker T. Washington
• Son of a slave.
• Started Tuskegee Institute—a vocational school for blacks in Alabama.
• Wrote an influential book entitled, Up From Slavery.
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Washington’s Policies• Called for the policy of accommodation in dealing with
the racism, segregation and poverty that faced the black community.
• Accommodation = that blacks should first concentrate on learning skills and working hard (“prove themselves”) and then whites would start to respect blacks.
• Felt that blacks should worry about discrimination and segregation later.
• Called for Self-Help and vocational training.
• Was the most powerful black political figure of his time and his views sat well with many whites.
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Washington’s Philosophy
• Accept not having political rights and segregation.
• Focus on economic improvement—learning a skill and working hard.
• Eventually, blacks would earn white respect and treat them better and give them political rights.
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More Washington
• Views were outlined in his most famous speech: “The Atlanta Compromise.” (1895)
• “In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers,” he said, “Yet one as the hand in all things that are essential to mutual progress.”
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Tuskeegee Institute
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• What are the advantages to Washington’s approach?
• Why might some African Americans object to it?
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W.E.B. Du Bois
• Born free in Mass.
• First black to earn a PhD from Harvard.
• Wrote many books including, The Souls of Black Folks.
• Helped to found the NAACP in 1909.
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• Called for immediate social and political equality for blacks.
• Said that segregation deprived blacks of their dignity.
• Said that blacks should celebrate their uniqueness and not try to totally imitate white culture.
• Advocated traditional college education for talented blacks so that they could serve as teachers and leaders in the black community.
• Du Bois’s term for these future leaders was “the talented 10th.”
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More DuBois• Helped to launch the Niagara
Movement (1905) that led to the NAACP in 1909.
• NAACP = National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
• Became more radical as he got older & by the 1930s he was frustrated with the NAACP’s legalistic approach to obtaining Civil Rights.
• In 1961 he moved to Africa and denounced his American citizenship.
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• What are the advantages and disadvantages to DuBois approach?
• If you were an African American living during the Progressive Era, would you support Washington or DuBois? Explain your answer.
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Review• What was the term used for the laws that
segregated the races in the South?
• A = Jim Crow Laws
• What Supreme Court case said segregation was OK so long as facilities were equal for both races?
• A = Plessey v. Ferguson
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More!!!
• Which President received much flack for inviting Booker T. Washington to the White House?
• A = TR
• What is the longest lasting civil rights organization in the U.S. (it was founded by DuBois in 1909)?
• A = NAACP
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DuBois or Washington• Wanted immediate civil rights for blacks.
• A = DuBois
• Favored vocational training and thought African Americans should focus on economic advancement and “proving” themselves to whites and that they should not press too hard for civil rights?
• A = Washington
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DuBois or Washington• Talented 10th
• A = DuBois
• Tuskegee Institute
• A = Washington
• Harvard?
• A = DuBois