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1
The Gilded Age 2 Daily Life
  • HUSH Unit 7

2
The Expansion of Education
  • More people in public schools and literate
  • 1870- 2 in HS
  • 1900-32 states required school to age 14
  • 1910- 60 of all children attended school
  • The poor, immigrants, and minorities still lagged
    behind

3
Higher Education for Women
  • As with other reforms, there was a struggle to
    gain advances in women's educational
    opportunities.
  • The first colleges to accept women were
  • Tulane
  • Sophie Newcomb
  • Radcliffe (Harvards all-woman counterpart)

4
Higher Education for African Americans
  • Historically all-black colleges
  • Howard
  • Fisk
  • Atlanta University Center

5
Booker T. Washington
  • Former slave and founder of Tuskegee Institute
  • School for blacks that taught farming, carpentry,
    brick making, shoemaking, printing and
    cabinetmaking
  • Believed that blacks should first build economic
    power and then political power would follow
  • September, 1895, Washington became a national
    figure when one of his speeches was widely
    reported by the country's newspapers.
  • Washington's conservative views made him popular
    with white politicians
  • Other African-American leaders did not agree with
    his ideas and the movement split

6
Counter Movement to Tuskegee
  • WEB Du Bois
  • Led the Niagara Movement
  • Called for the end of racism NOW!
  • Did not agree with B. Washington and charged that
    the best and the brightest must lead the others
    towards equality now through politics and a quest
    for justice.
  • The Souls of Black Folks- most famous publication

7
Excerpt from The Souls of Black Folks
  • Herein lie buried many things which if read with
    patience may show the strange meaning of being
    black here in the dawning of the Twentieth
    Century. This meaning is not without interest to
    you, Gentle Reader for the problem of the
    Twentieth Century is the problem of the
    color-line.
  • W.E.B.Du Bois

8
New Forms of Entertainment in the Gilded Age
  • Vaudeville shows- generally white singers and
    musicians who traveled throughout the country
  • Minstrel shows- white singers who dressed in
    black face paint and perpetuated racial
    inequalities sometimes black singers put on
    blackface as well

9
Music in the Gilded Age
  • Jazz and Ragtime music most popular
  • Started within the African-American community in
    and around New Orleans and other southern cities
  • Scott Joplin most famous composer and musician

10
Popular Publications in the Gilded Age
  • Newspapers
  • In order to increase circulation, newspapers
    often exploited their position by sponsoring a
    flamboyant and irresponsible approach to news
  • The term yellow journalism was born
  • If it bleeds it leads
  • Joseph Pulitzer- sensational NY journalism
  • Wm. Randolph Hearst- sensational West coast
    journalism

11
Popular Publications in the Gilded Age
  • Magazines
  • Weekly, monthly stories
  • Most popular
  • Horatio Alger stories
  • Fiction/myths of rags to riches
  • Fed into social Darwinism beliefs
  • Books-
  • Mark Twain
  • Bret Harte and other adventure stories

12
Sports in the Gilded Age
  • Sports became popular spectator activity
  • Beginning of team and pro sports
  • Baseball led the way
  • The national pastime"
  • 1869 The Cincinnati Red Stockings became the
    first openly-salaried team and are thus
    considered the first professional team.
  • Boxing, basketball, bicycling, football also
    became popular

13
The World of Jim Crow
  • Character in minstrel shows (traveling musical
    review) called Jim Crow
  • This name was attached to the laws and
    regulations passed after Reconstruction that
    attempted to keep African Americans from
    achieving equality
  • Jim Crow laws- voting, jobs, accommodations, and
    education
  • Included Poll taxes, Grandfather clauses, white
    primaries

14
Plessey v Ferguson
  • 1896 Supreme Court case concerning the legality
    of having separate railroad cars for white
  • Did this violate the equal protection clause of
    the 14th Amendment??
  • The Supreme Court said, NO, citing the idea of
    separate but equal
  • Set back equality for blacks almost 70 years

15
The Rise of Hate Groups
  • Violence and lynching in many areas
  • Often due to lack of jobs and the economic
    instability of era
  • KKK and other hate groups became popular in South
    AND North
  • Race riots in Atlanta
  • Northern violence was also on the rise
  • Race riots in NY and Springfield, IL

16
The National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People- NAACP
  • The NAACP was organized in 1909
  • Concern over race riots and Jim Crow
  • Many Niagara Movement leaders joined and combined
    forces with whites to overcome inequalities and
    violence
  • WEB Du Bois charged that Booker T. Washington was
    not helping the cause by remaining quiet
  • The NAACP grew rapidly into a national group
  • Is still important today in civil rights causes

17
Womens Rights in the Gilded Age
  • Important Issues
  • Should women have equality?? Should they work
    outside the home?
  • Should they get the right to vote?
  • Helped with womens independence
  • Department stores
  • Mail order catalogs
  • Rural Free Delivery-RFD
  • More outside-the-home jobs available
  • But mostly domestic work, industry, and service
    industry not professional jobs

18
The New Woman era
  • Wealthy women also participated
  • Volunteered for protests
  • Womens clubs boomed
  • By turn of the century- things began to change-
  • Fashion, books, and music

19
Margaret Sanger-
  • Margaret Sanger was educated as and worked as a
    nurse.
  • In her work with poor women on the Lower East
    Side of New York, she was aware of the effects of
    unplanned and unwelcome pregnancies.
  • She came to believe in the importance to women's
    lives and women's health of the availability of
    birth control, a term which she's credited with
    inventing.
  • In 1912, Sanger gave up nursing work to gave
    advice about birth control
  • This was against the law
  • The Comstock Act

20
The Endfor Fall Semester Notes!
  • Be ready for the Unit 7 Test!
  • Read and study notes!
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