Sharecropper - farmer who works part of the land and gives the landowner part of the harvest A Cycle of Poverty Southern sharecroppers picking cotton.
Jim Crow in the South 1877-1964. How did we get to Jim Crow? After the Civil War, all slaves were freed. The period of Reconstruction, when African Americans’
Jim Crow a statue or law created to enforce segregation in such places as schools, buses, and hotels.
SIGNS OF JIM CROW from the Library of Congress Collection Produced by Carole Weatherford Author, Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins Co-produced.
Jim Crow America’s Post-Reconstruction Legacy. “Jim Crow” refers to laws, prejudices, stereotypes, and attitudes in society about African-Americans –Segregation,
Racial Segregation Black Codes- U.S. States passed these laws to take away the Civil Rights of African Americans. Occurred in former Confederate States.
Objective: To examine the rise of Southern anger over Reconstruction. Do Now: Analyze the cartoon “Tis But a Change in Banners”. What is the artist trying.
Objective: To discuss sharecropping and the end of Reconstruction.
Free At Last? The Jim Crow Laws Segregation in America from 1870-1950
Free At Last? The Jim Crow Laws Segregation in America from 1870-1950 .