2. What years did Jim Crow take place?
3. What kind of citizens did Jim Crow laws make African Americans?
4. What did Christian ministers teach/preach about African Americans?
5. What are the three ways white people thought they were superior to African Americans?
6. What did white people fear would happen if whites and blacks started to get married?
7. List examples of three Jim Crow Laws:
8. According to Stetson Kennedy there are 7 simple rules for African Americans to follow. Give three examples.
9. Through out the website there are photos of signs showing rules for African Americans. List three of the signs from the site
10. Jim Crow laws impacted every aspect of everyday life. On the website there is a list of laws that deal with things people do every day. Briefly describe the laws for the following activities below.
Barbers –
Buses –
Education -
Nurses –
Prisons –
Wine and Beer -
11. What were lynching’s? How many "reported" lynchings occured in the South from 1882-1968?
12. Even though White people claimed they were distasteful, why did they believe lynching were necessary?
13. Where were lynchings most common? Why?
14. In 1933 what did Raper says about police involvement in lynchings?
15. What was Red Summer? List five traits seen during the riots of 1919: