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The Atlanta Riot

The Atlanta Riot

Learn about the events leading up to the Atlanta Riot of 1906 in this segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. OER Level

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9-12

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The Birth of a Nation

The Birth of a Nation

This video from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow highlights the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation, directed by D. W. Griffith, which presents a distorted image of African Americans in the South and created a heightened atmosphere of violence upon its release. OER Level

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9-12

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Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois: The Conflict

Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois: The Conflict

This video segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow highlights W.E.B. Du Bois’ criticism of Booker T. Washington for focusing on the economic advancement of blacks and accepting the injustices of Jim Crow. OER Level

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7-12

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Charles Hamilton Houston: Laying the Groundwork for Integration

Charles Hamilton Houston: Laying the Groundwork for Integration

In this video from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow, observe how Charles Hamilton Houston laid the groundwork for the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education as he documented separate and unequal conditions for black and white students in the south. OER Level

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9-12

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Charlotte Hawkins Brown

Charlotte Hawkins Brown

Learn about Charlotte Hawkins Brown, founder of an educational institution for young African Americans, in this video segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. OER Level

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9-12

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Country Store Journals, ca. 1895

Country Store Journals, ca. 1895

Ken Gloss, appraiser of books and manuscripts, examines a group of journals, ledgers and logbooks kept between 1893 and 1895 by the owner of a Walle Township, North Dakota country store, in this video from Antiques Roadshow. OER Level

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8-12

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The Crisis: A Weapon Against Jim Crow

The Crisis: A Weapon Against Jim Crow

Learn about W.E.B. Du Bois’ crusade against American segregation and discrimination in this segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. OER Level

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9-12

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Documenting <i>Brown</i> 2: <i>Plessy v. Ferguson</i>

Documenting Brown 2: Plessy v. Ferguson

The Supreme Court's 1896 ruling legalized the "separate but equal" doctrine that sanctioned segregation.

6-12

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Getting an Education

Getting an Education

This video segment, adapted from NOVA, chronicles the education of leading chemist Percy Julian. Although Julian began his elementary school years in the Deep South under Jim Crow laws, he became one of the few African Americans of his time to earn a Ph.D. OER Level

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6-12

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Ida B. Wells: A Lifetime of Activism

Ida B. Wells: A Lifetime of Activism

Learn about Ida B. Wells’ life-long fight for African-American civil rights in this segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. OER Level

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9-12

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The Jim Crow Years: People Who Made a Difference

The Jim Crow Years: People Who Made a Difference

In this lesson, students identify individuals who distinguished themselves and made contributions to their communities during the Jim Crow era.

9-12

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The Law and Politics of Jim Crow

The Law and Politics of Jim Crow

This lesson examines the changing legal status of African Americans after slavery, the political violence that accompanied that change, and the legal challenges to Jim Crow.

9-12

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Lucy Laney

Lucy Laney

Lucy Craft Laney, a former slave who established the first school for black children in Augusta, Georgia, is profiled in this video from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. OER Level

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9-12

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Picturing America - Jacob Lawrence and Martin Puryear

Picturing America - Jacob Lawrence and Martin Puryear

In this video from Picturing America on Screen, learn about the Great Migration and the aspirations of African Americans through the artists Jacob Lawrence and Martin Puryear.

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6-12

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Picturing America - The Brooklyn Bridge

Picturing America - The Brooklyn Bridge

In this video from Picturing America on Screen, learn how three 20th century artists created works of art in tribute to the Brooklyn Bridge.

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6-12

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Pioneer Packard Toy Pedal Car

Pioneer Packard Toy Pedal Car

In this video from Antiques Roadshow, appraiser of toys and games, Noel Barret, discusses the value of a toy Packard pedal car, made by Pioneer and dating from 1914. OER Level

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8-12

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Plessy v. Ferguson

Plessy v. Ferguson

In this segment from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow, discover how in 1896 the Supreme Court, in a landmark case known as Plessy v. Ferguson, sanctioned segregation as long as the separate facilities were equal. OER Level

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9-12

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Read All About It!: The African American Press in the Jim Crow Years

Read All About It!: The African American Press in the Jim Crow Years

In this lesson, students explore the organizational structure of newspapers and learn about the significance of the African American Press during the Jim Crow era.

Pre-K-12

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Rising Negrophobia and Challenging the Lie

Rising Negrophobia and Challenging the Lie

This video from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow exposes the media’s use of racist imagery during the Jim Crow era and the ways African Americans challenged the lies the images portrayed. OER Level

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9-12

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Students Strike at Fisk University

Students Strike at Fisk University

This video from The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow features African American students who organized the 1924 strike at Fisk University to protest attempts to make Fisk a vocational school. OER Level

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7-12

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