who served in World War I by combining this document with the True Sons of Freedom poster (Resource 24 in Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow).
ACTIVISM AND SOCIAL CHANGE; POWER AND POLITICS; AMERICAN IDENTITY AND CITIZENSHIP
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stories of Mary Church Terrell, Madam C.J. Walker, Ida B. Wells, and Maggie Walker.
AMERICAN IDENTITY AND CITIZENSHIP; ACTIVISM AND SOCIAL CHANGE
For more about Black experiences in this era, see Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow.
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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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and influence of Jim Crow racism and the Lost Cause mythology continued to rise. The federal government's education projects for Indigenous communities taught children to reject their culture in favor of an “American” one. Although many social
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