us supreme court upholding Louisiana state law segregating railroad passenger cars.
Shows backlash against black civil rights following Radical Reconstruction. Established seperate but equal doctrine
coney island
1890s
Amusement park in Brooklyn NY
Embodied rise of US consumer culture
escape of the monotomy of urban industrial life
14th Amendment
1868
Blacks given citizenship
The March of the Flag
beverage
1898
supported imperialism
fourteen points
1918
freedmens bureau
passed 1865
social darwinism
us attitude in the 1870s
imperialism
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
show that followed man Buffalo Bill
american soldier, cowboy
symbol of american west
toured america and europe
founded 1883
knights of labor
founded 1869
was the largest and one of the most important American labor organizations of the 1880s
included women blacks and unskilled
established factories to compete with big buisness
Alice Paul
was an American suffragist and activist. Along with Lucy Burns and others, she led a successful campaign for women's suffrage that resulted in the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920.[1]