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S8H7 The student will evaluate key political, social, and economic changes that occurred in Georgia between 1877 and 1918.

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S8H7 The student will evaluate key political, social, and economic changes that occurred in Georgia between 1877 and 1918.

por Aaron Stinson
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In its 1896 v . decision , the U . S . Supreme Court ruled that public places could
be by race . This was the separatebut - doctrine that lasted until 1954 .

During this period , Georgia passed laws that public facilities such as railroad cars , parks , and theaters .

Henry McNeal Turner served in the helping establish the Georgia Public System that we have today

W . E . B . Du Bois was one of the most important African - American activists during the first half of the 20th century . He co - founded the and supported Pan - Africanism . He demand the of . Du Bois believed the way to beat prejudice was for college educated African American , the , to lead the fight against it .

Booker T . Washington believed equality could be achieved through ( work based ) education . He accepted social . He felt African Americans could advance faster through hard than demanding equal

is the idea of preventing one group of people from voting or taking part in the democratic process .

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