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Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South

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Page 1: Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South. Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for profits

Chapter 20, Sections 3,4.

The New South

Page 2: Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South. Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for profits

Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for

profits.

Page 3: Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South. Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for profits

There were a variety of African-American politicians in the South during the initial

stage of Reconstruction.

Page 4: Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South. Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for profits

The Ku Klux Klan

• Secret society opposing civil rights for Blacks.

• Used terror and violence to frighten Blacks and white supporters of African-American rights.

Page 5: Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South. Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for profits

Civil Rights Act of 1875

• Allowed African-Americans to sue private businesses for discrimination.

Page 6: Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South. Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for profits

The Compromise of 1877 traded the end of Southern Reconstruction for the election of Rutherford B.

Hayes, who had lost the popular vote.

Page 7: Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South. Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for profits

The Jim Crow Laws were laws enforcing segregation.

• Separate rail cars.

• Separate theaters.

• Separate hotels.

• Separate rights.

Page 8: Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South. Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for profits

Plessy v. Ferguson

Established “Separate-but-Equal” standard.

Page 9: Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South. Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for profits

Sharecropping

• Landowners provided land and tools, sharecroppers labored.

• Put most people in a “cycle of debt”.

Page 10: Chapter 20, Sections 3,4. The New South. Southerners called Republican transplants carpetbaggers, and thought they were out for profits

The New South Movement• Idea of Henry

Grady, Atlanta newspaper editor.

• Take advantage of cotton and cheap labor, and build textile Mills.

• Repair railroads and ship goods faster.

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Southern Culture

Mark Twain Spirituals