What was the first legal victory for the NAACP?
Gunn v. U.S.
What legal doctrine justified segregation?
Separate but equal.
Who founded the NAACP
W.E.B. DuBois and other civil rights activists.
What was the Leo Frank case?
What is a case involving the lynching of a Jewish man accused of murder?
What event led to the formation of the NAACP?
The Springfield Race Riot.
Name one consequence African Americans faced for challenging segregation.
Violence or lynching.
What was W.E.B. Dubois' key belief
Equal rights for African Americans and higher educuation for the Talented Tength.
What events led to the 1906 riot?
What is inflammatory newspaper articles and racial tensions?
What was the NAACP's mission?
To end segregation, stop racial violence, and secure voting rights.
What were Jim Crow laws?
Laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.
Black nationalism and the "Back to Africa" Movement
How did African Americans respond?
What is through activism and establishing communities?
How did the NAACP fight against lynching?
By advocating for anti-lynching legislation and using the court system.
Describe the impact of segregation on public spaces.
It led to the establishment of separate facilities for whites and African Americans, often of unequal quality.
What was Booker T. Washington's Philosophy?
Accommodation through industrial education and economic self-improvement.
What was the role of the Ku Klux Klan?
What is to promote white supremacy and intimidate African Americans?
What were the challenges faced by the NAACP?
Opposition from Southern Democrats and limited funding for their initiatives.
What was the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906.
A violent outbreak where mobs killed African Americans and destroyed businesses.
Compare the approaches of DuBois and Washingtion.
Compare the approaches of DuBois and Washington.
How did segregation laws affect lives?
What is they legalized discrimination and created social inequalities?