Social Movements 1800-1920 By debloftsgard May 6, 1850 Realism in Art: Thomas Eakins May 6, 1850 15th Amendment May 6, 1859 Social Darwinsim - Charles Darwin May 6, 1867 Grandfather clause in Louisiana May 6, 1870 Laissez Faire type economics Period: May 6, 1870 to May 6, 1900 Gilded Age May 6, 1874 Women's Christian Temperance Union May 6, 1879 Exodusters May 6, 1880 Vaudevillle May 6, 1880 Ragtime musci - Scott Joplin May 6, 1881 Coney Island May 6, 1883 Supreme Court decision to overturn Civil Rights Act May 6, 1884 Mark Twain = Adventures of Huck Finn May 6, 1885 Individualism with Edward Atkinson and Horatio Alger May 6, 1885 Realism in Literature - William Dean Howells May 6, 1889 Gospel of Wealth - A Carnegie May 6, 1890 FOOTBALL May 6, 1890 Poll Taxes in Mississippi May 6, 1890 How the Other Half Lives, Jacob Riis Period: May 6, 1890 to May 6, 1899 187 Lynchings of African Americans Period: May 6, 1890 to May 6, 1920 Progressivism May 6, 1891 Colored Farmers' National Alliance May 6, 1892 Sharecroppers May 6, 1893 Frank Lloyd Wright May 6, 1895 Booker T Washington - African Americans -economic not policital goals May 6, 1896 Homer Plessy - Plessy v Ferguson - Segregation May 6, 1903 BASEBALL May 6, 1903 W.E.B. Du Bois - Souls of Black Folk May 6, 1903 Kittyhawk May 6, 1906 Muckrakers Period: May 6, 1910 to May 6, 1930 Great Migration May 6, 1912 Socialism - Egene Debs May 6, 1913 17th Amendment - direct election of Senators May 6, 1913 Henry ford installed assembly line in MI May 6, 1917 Selective Service Act - conscription May 6, 1917 African American 92nd and 93rd Infantry May 6, 1917 Army Nursing Corps May 6, 1917 Hooverize , Victory Gardens, Wheatless Mondays, Meatless Tuesdays, Porkless Thursdays May 6, 1917 Committee on Public Information Period: May 6, 1917 to May 6, 1920 Labor Shortage = Mexican Immigration = Barrios May 6, 1918 War Industry Board - Bernard Baruch May 6, 1918 Liberty Bonds and Victory Bonds May 6, 1918 National War Labor Board May 6, 1918 Espionage Act and Sedition Act May 6, 1918 Mistreatment and persecution of German Americans May 6, 1919 Schneck v the US May 6, 1920 19th Amendment - Women's suffrage May 6, 1920 Nativism May 6, 1920 KKK May 6, 1920 Loving family and personal satisfaction May 6, 1920 Fundamentalists and rejection of Darwinism - Billy Sunday May 6, 1920 Volstead Act (National Prohibition Act) 18th Amendment Period: May 6, 1920 to May 6, 1929 Consumer Credit - Buy now and pay in easy installments Period: May 6, 1920 to May 6, 1929 Farmers Recession May 6, 1921 Marcus Garvey - Univeresal Negro Improvemnt Association May 6, 1921 Farmer Struggles of low prices May 6, 1922 Harlem Renaissance - Claude McKay, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston May 6, 1922 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People May 6, 1922 Fordney-McCumber Act in 1922 ....oops May 6, 1923 Blues; Ma Rainey -Down Hearted Blues May 6, 1923 Mass production reshaped Am economy May 6, 1925 Jazz - Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Cotton Club May 6, 1925 "You can't ride to town in a bathtub" May 6, 1925 Social Revolution because of car - Ford May 6, 1925 frozen foods, indoor plubming, cleaning products, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, etc May 6, 1926 National airports = Air Commerce Act May 6, 1926 National Broadcasting Company - network of stations May 6, 1928 Flappers and social freedom for women - Margaret Mead May 6, 1928 Oscar DePriest - African Am Republicans in North May 6, 1928 Columbia Broadcasting System - rival to NBC May 6, 1928 ADVERTISEMENTS! I didn't know I needed it!