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Life Story: Maggie Walker

Maggie challenge stereotypes about African Americans and women? Activism and Social Change. American Identity and Citizenship. Black Experiences. Classroom Application. Elementary School. High School. Image. Jim Crow. Life Story. Middle School

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White Southern Activists and Anti-Suffrage

, see Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow. Source Notes Black Experiences. Classroom Application. Document. High School. Image. Jim Crow. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Power and Politics. Race & Racism. Region. Resource Type

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Monuments to the Lost Cause

built and celebrated this memorial? What impact would this monument have had on African Americans during this time period? Artifact. Black Experiences. Classroom Application. High School. Image. Jim Crow. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889

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Life Story: Janet Randolph

for the city’s African Americans. But she never spoke out against the denial of basic constitutional rights to Blacks during the long era of Jim Crow. How did Janet’s childhood experiences before and during the Civil War carry through into her

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Mexican Women Unionize

meeting in Labor Temple Sunday morning, said: “We ask for the reinstatement of the two girls, Isabel and Manuela Hernandez. The former is a marker, sorter, and inspector getting $11 a week with four years’ experience and Manuela is getting the same wages

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Life Story: Jovita Idar Juárez

-American culture in schools, the lynching of Hispanics, and the Catholic Church’s poor treatment of women. Although her father and brothers wrote under their own names, Jovita used pen names. Two of her known names were Ave Negra (Black Bird) and Astrea (the Greek

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