Social Movements 1800-1920

  • Realism in Art: Thomas Eakins

  • 15th Amendment

  • Social Darwinsim - Charles Darwin

  • Grandfather clause in Louisiana

  • Laissez Faire type economics

  • Period: to

    Gilded Age

  • Women's Christian Temperance Union

  • Exodusters

  • Vaudevillle

  • Ragtime musci - Scott Joplin

  • Coney Island

  • Supreme Court decision to overturn Civil Rights Act

  • Mark Twain = Adventures of Huck Finn

  • Individualism with Edward Atkinson and Horatio Alger

  • Realism in Literature - William Dean Howells

  • Gospel of Wealth - A Carnegie

  • FOOTBALL

  • Poll Taxes in Mississippi

  • How the Other Half Lives, Jacob Riis

  • Period: to

    187 Lynchings of African Americans

  • Period: to

    Progressivism

  • Colored Farmers' National Alliance

  • Sharecroppers

  • Frank Lloyd Wright

  • Booker T Washington - African Americans -economic not policital goals

  • Homer Plessy - Plessy v Ferguson - Segregation

  • BASEBALL

  • W.E.B. Du Bois - Souls of Black Folk

  • Kittyhawk

  • Muckrakers

  • Period: to

    Great Migration

  • Socialism - Egene Debs

  • 17th Amendment - direct election of Senators

  • Henry ford installed assembly line in MI

  • Selective Service Act - conscription

  • African American 92nd and 93rd Infantry

  • Army Nursing Corps

  • Hooverize , Victory Gardens, Wheatless Mondays, Meatless Tuesdays, Porkless Thursdays

  • Committee on Public Information

  • Period: to

    Labor Shortage = Mexican Immigration = Barrios

  • War Industry Board - Bernard Baruch

  • Liberty Bonds and Victory Bonds

  • National War Labor Board

  • Espionage Act and Sedition Act

  • Mistreatment and persecution of German Americans

  • Schneck v the US

  • 19th Amendment - Women's suffrage

  • Nativism

  • KKK

  • Loving family and personal satisfaction

  • Fundamentalists and rejection of Darwinism - Billy Sunday

  • Volstead Act (National Prohibition Act) 18th Amendment

  • Period: to

    Consumer Credit - Buy now and pay in easy installments

  • Period: to

    Farmers Recession

  • Marcus Garvey - Univeresal Negro Improvemnt Association

  • Farmer Struggles of low prices

  • Harlem Renaissance - Claude McKay, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston

  • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

  • Fordney-McCumber Act in 1922 ....oops

  • Blues; Ma Rainey -Down Hearted Blues

  • Mass production reshaped Am economy

  • Jazz - Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Cotton Club

  • "You can't ride to town in a bathtub"

  • Social Revolution because of car - Ford

  • frozen foods, indoor plubming, cleaning products, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, etc

  • National airports = Air Commerce Act

  • National Broadcasting Company - network of stations

  • Flappers and social freedom for women - Margaret Mead

  • Oscar DePriest - African Am Republicans in North

  • Columbia Broadcasting System - rival to NBC

  • ADVERTISEMENTS! I didn't know I needed it!