Chapter 9 Gilded Age
Chapter 9 Gilded Age
Age
(1877-1900)
A. Booker T. Washington
Urges Economic
Advancement
1. prominent African
American leader who
thought Africans should
pick themselves up by
their own bootstraps to
overturn Jim Crow laws.
2. build up their own
economic resources and
establish reputations as
hardworking and honest
Americanswould get
them respect once
whites saw them as
trustworthy citizens.
3. President of Tuskegee
Institute in Alabama. An
all black school.
Womens Issues
B. Breaking Down Other Barriers
1. 1900 1/3 of all college students were women.
2. Francis Willard Womens Christian
Temperence Union (WCTU). Fought to ban
alcohol.
3. worked to reform health care, education, and ban
child labor.
B.
C.
Grover Cleveland
4. Grover Cleveland
was only really
notable leaderwas
known for his
integrity
A Democrat thief is no
better than a Republican
thief
a.
was known as a
reformer who
worked to clean up the
corruption within
D.C.
V. Populisms Legacy
Reforms that remained in vogue included;
graduated income tax, RR regulation,
more flexible monetary system.
Third Party candidates now had an
example of third party candidate success.
Theorist say that the Wizard of Oz was
written as an account of the populist
movement.