HIS 3728 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: 1918 Flu Pandemic, De Facto, De Jure
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82. 3% said nc, north carolinians said it was nc. 65% gave positive feedback about their own state. Charles aycock- education governor, progressive governor, statue to be removed, 1898 race riots, red shirts. 1900 campaign- education, segregation, disfranchisement (black power), seen as racist, in 4yrs he built 599 schools for whites and 91 for blacks, graded school system that was separated by grades. Segregation- suffrage amendment, disfranchisement, polly ax, literacy tac, grandfather clause. Legislature 1968, supreme court 1983, chief justice 1999, lawyer, went to. Chapel hill, a&t, married shirley, have to pass literacy test (failed), denied right to vote, black. Worked well, only turned up to vote, black voting dropped dramatically. Jim crow segregation, de jure in south, by law. De facto segregation in north, by custom and practice. Anti-child labor, prohibition, anti-moonshine, segregation, women"s suffrage. Government assistance to hospitals (mentally ill or deaf) First to inaugurate full-time county health work. African american experience (fought in war, not treated right)