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Title: Populism and Jim Crow


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PopulismandJim Crow
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The Haymarket Riot, Harpers Weekly, May 15,
1886
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The Pullman Strike, 1893-1894 socialist leader
Eugene V. Debs arrested
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Sioux drawing, The Battle of Little Bighorn, 1876
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Photograph, the burial of the Sioux killed at the
Wounded Knee, 1890
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A Populist family from Nebraska
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Which Will Win? New York Graphic, 1973
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Cartoon about Populist unity
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Cartoon about Silver and Gold Standard
controversy, Houston Daily Post, 1896
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William Jennings Bryan Swallowing the Democratic
Party, Judge, 1896
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Election map of 1896 - republican candidate,
William McKinley wins
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Samuel Gompers, founder and president of the
American Federation of Labor
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Mary Elizabeth Lease, Speech, 1890
speaks to an audience of women Speech to the
Womans Christian Temperance Unionequality
there is no difference between the brain of an
intelligent woman and the brain of an intelligent
man. participation The doors of the
Farmers Alliance were thrown open wide to women
of the land. we find at the present time upward
of a half-million women in the Alliance
political power to these women, unknown
and uncrowned, belongs the honor of defeating for
reelection to the United States Senate of a man
who argued that a woman could not and should
not vote because she was a woman.addresses
white demands only as grand Senator William
Morris Stewart of Nevada puts it, For twenty
years the market value of the dollar has gone up
and the market value of labor has gone down, till
to-day the American laborer, in bitterness and
wrath, asks which is the worstthe black slavery
that has gone or the white slavery that has come?
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Editorial cartoon on Plessy v. Ferguson
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Jim Crow, a minstrel theater character used to
name the practice of segregation
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Separate water fountains and coolers, 1939
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Separate movie theater entrance, 1939
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Lynching postcard
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Booker T. Washington
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Booker T. Washingtons Atlanta Compromise Speech
A ship lost at sea for many days suddenly sighted
a friendly vessel. From the mast of the
unfortunate vessel was seen a signal Water,
water. We die of thirst. The answer from the
friendly vessel at once came back Cast down
your bucket where you are. A second time, the
signal, Water, send us water! went up from the
distressed vessel. And was answered Cast down
your bucket where you are. A third and fourth
signal for water was answered Cast down your
bucket where you are. The captain of the
distressed vessel, at last heeding the
injunction, cast down his bucket and it came up
full of fresh, sparkling water from the mouth of
the Amazon River. To those of my race who depend
on bettering their condition in a foreign land,
or who underestimate the importance of
preservating friendly relations with the southern
white man who is their next door neighbor, I
would say Cast down your bucket where you are.
Cast it down, making friends in every manly way
of the people of all races, by whom you are
surrounded.
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W. E. B. DuBois
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U.S. Presidents, 1877-Present
Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877-1881 James Garfield,
1881 Chester Arthur, 1881-1885 Grover Cleveland,
1885-1889 Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1993 Grover
Cleveland, 1993-1997 William McKinley,
1897-1901 Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909 William
H. Taft, 1909-1913 Woodrow Wilson,
1913-1921 Warren Harding, 1921-1923 Calvin
Coolidge, 1923-1929 Herbert Hoover, 1929-1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933-1945 Harry Truman,
1945-1953 Dwight Eisenhower, 1953-1961 John F.
Kennedy, 1961-1963 Lyndon Johnson,
1963-1969 Richard Nixon, 1969-1974 Gerald Ford,
1974-77 Jimmy Carter, 1977-1981 Ronald Reagan,
1981-1989 George H.W. Bush, 1989-1993 William J.
Clinton, 1993-2001 George W. Bush, 2001-present
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