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Unit 2: Segregation Activity 5

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Activity 5:
5-1 Signs of Segregation Collection. Search by the first several words of titles below. (external site) HTML
5-2 “State Fair Parade Protest, 1955” Ckick to view larger image
5-3 Movie Theater Ckick to view larger imag
5-4 Philadelphia, 1889: Removing an African American from a Philadelphia Railway car--after the implementation of Jim Crow, the integration imposed by Reconstruction was stripped away by new laws. Ckick to view larger imag
5-5 What was Jim Crow? (external website reproduced) HTML
5-6 Drinking Fountain on County Courthouse Lawn, Halifax, North Carolina, 1938. Image courtesy of Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, FSA/OWI Collection, [reproduction number, LC-USF3301-001112-M1 DLC] Ckick to view larger imag
5-7 Imperial Laundry, 1930s. Image courtesy of Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library. Ckick to view larger imag
5-8 Negro drinking at "Colored" watercooler in streetcar terminal, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1939. Image courtesy of Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, FSA/OWI Collection, [reproduction number, LC-USZ62-80126] Ckick to view larger imag
5-9 "Oklahoma Cotton Field." Overseer and Negro cotton pickers, ca. 1897-98, ca. 1897 - ca. 1898. US National Archives & Records Administration, item from Record Group 48: Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 – 1981 [electronic resource] Ckick to view larger imag
5-10 Washington County, Mississippi. Delta-Pine Land Company. [African-American woman] picking cotton on Delta land that yielded an average of two bushels per acre, 1941. US National Archives & Records Administration, item from Record Group 16: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture, 1839 - 1981 [electronic resource]. Ckick to view larger imag
5-11 Harmony Community, Putnam County, Georgia. Here is a representative sample of the dwellings in which Negro tenants live. Though they vary in shape and construction, all are too small for the number of people living in them, poorly furnished, unpainted and in bad repair, 1941. US National Archives & Records Administration, item from Record Group 83: Records of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1876 – 1959 [electronic resource]. Ckick to view larger imag
5-12 African American Boy standing with horse. Image courtesy of Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division. Ckick to view larger imag
5-13 Three women and one man hoeing in field. Image courtesy of Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division. Ckick to view larger imag
5-14 Texas Jim Crow Laws: Texas Close PDF

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Mississippi Jim Crow Laws: Mississippi Close PDF

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Black and White Drinking Fountains Black and white drinking fountains