Title: RACE ISSUES IN AMERICA
1RACE ISSUES IN AMERICA
1929 1990 (Racism, segregation and the KKK)
2Treatment of African Americans
Slavery was abolished in 1863 and under the
American constitution this gave black people
equality. SOUTHERN STATES found a way of making
sure that black people were not equal.
- JIM CROW LAWS (1870 1950s)
- This law segregated (split up) black and white
people. - In theory facilities had to be separate but
equal. In practice they were not. - Schools, buses, cafes, leisure facilities,
cinemas and even toilets were segregated.
3Can you identify types of places that were
segregated in the South?
Which do you think of these was most humiliating
for black people and why?
4The KKK (or Ku Klux Klan)
- KU KLUX KLAN (1866 - )
- They were mainly active in the SOUTH.
- They wanted WHITE SUPREMACY. (all other races,
especially black people to be subservient to
white people) - They had judges, police, congressmen, and
other important people as members making
them impossible to stop. - They also hated Communists, anarchists,
Catholics, Jews and immigrants.
5- Study the images above and explain what you
think is most shocking about them and why?
6- Using this source and your own knowledge,
explain why the Klan were difficult to stop.
7The KKK were feared because as well as being
powerful and secretive, they beat up black
peopletarred and featheredraped and lynched
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9What always seems to be present at Klan meetings
and marches?
What does this show about the Klan?
10The End
All images sourced from The National Library of
Congress. (www.loc.gov) As far as the author is
aware there are no known restrictions on
publication.