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Title: Intolerance in the USA in the 1920


1
Intolerance in the USA in the 1920s
  • During the 1920s in the USA there was an
    intolerance crisis. Racist groups or
    discriminating acts developed towards three
    specific groups
  • Black People
  • Indians (Native Americans)
  • Immigrants

2
Black People
  • During the 1920 intolerance towards black
    people reached a high point and lots of racist
    communities or associations such as the KKK (Ku
    Klux Klan) started to appear. These
    organizations main aims were
  • To kill as many black people as they could so
    that there would be less.
  • To frighten black people so that they left
    America.
  • To ruin black peoples life.
  • The most popular of these organizations was the
    KKK. The KKK was a neo-nazi organization against
    black people that had estate structure and
    registered membership and by the end of the 20s
    had over 5 million members. The members of the
    KKK wore white costumes that looked like ghosts.
    They covered their face and body so that they
    wouldn't be recognized.
  • During these years of absolute racism
    black people were totally discriminated against
    and their basic rights were denied. For example,
    black people weren't able to stay in places where
    white people were, it was forbidden to them to
    have a decent education or medical service, also
    black people were forced to live in swamps or in
    the woods because they were not safe in the
    cities. That was not the end the WHITES had a
    special name for black people, they called them
    negroes, niggers and nigga. Nowadays these
    words are forbidden by the law but back them it
    was very common to hear them.
  • There were some places in the US
    where discrimination was not illegal but black
    people were safe there and were able to find
    jobs, for example, Washington but there were some
    states where black people dying was not news
    anymore and in these places the groups like the
    KKK murdered black people almost as a sport and
    they were never arrested, Georgia was one of
    those states and also Alabama, there an estimated
    amount that over 100,000 black civilians were
    murdered in these states just in the first 2
    years.

3
KKK member doing the Nazi salute, wearing his
costume with the typical burning cross behind.
This is the KKKs symbol
4
Native Americans
  • During the 1920s there was a wave
    of discrimination towards Native Americans
    because the government wanted to adapt them to
    the new American society and also wanted their
    territory. This was noticeable in the statistics
    because the amount of Native Americans decreased
    from 1.500.000 to 250.000 in the 1920s. The
    surviving Natives were sent to reservations or
    refugee camps.
  • In the Census of 1920 the
    government realized that most N.A. lived in
    extreme poverty, had the worse health and the
    lowest salaries. They were extremely
    discriminated against by the government because
    they gave permission to mining companies to take
    huge extensions of land and their kids were sent
    to special boarding schools. These schools
    objectives were to crush and destroy the native
    Americans beliefs, traditions and languages,
    basically, destroy their culture.
  • During the 1920s one of the most
    significant successes if not the only one the
    Native Americans were granted the US citizenship,
    although, this didnt end at all the
    discrimination as they were given the name The
    Vanishing Americans.
  • One of the tribes that fought the
    most against discrimination and one of the most
    popular was and still is the Cherokee.

5
Here we can see a map with the different Indian
Tribes.
A typical Native American cacique or chief.
6
Immigrants
  • In the 1920s America was mostly formed by
    immigrants or descendant of immigrants (this is
    why USA was called the melting pot) and this
    was because after the war lots of people wanted
    to flee from poverty. People from Italy, Germany,
    G. Britain and France who had lost their
    belongings in the war and wanted to make some
    money travelled to USA. Not every immigrant
    wanted to stay in the USA forever, they wanted to
    make some money and return to their country.
  • During the 20s there was a strong feeling called
    the Red Scare that was the fear of the government
    and citizens towards immigrants from the newly
    formed Communist Russia and their Bolshevik and
    Radical ideas. During the 20s some people went on
    strike when they confirmed this fear of
    Communist interference.
  • In 1924 the government stepped up in the whole
    immigration topic and introduced a system that
    ensured the largest proportion of immigrants and
    limited the ammount of immigration from Europe.
    This system succeeded and by 1929 the immigration
    had decreased from over a 1.000.000 per year to
    150.000.

7
Immigrants sleeping on a boat waiting to arrive
to America.
Italian immigrants arriving on a boat.
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