Zusammenfassung der Ressource
TKAM Context
- Race Relations in the 1930s
- Race Relations: Refers
to the forms of
behaviour which arise
from the interaction of
people of a different
race
- During the Great Depression
- More than 50% of African Americans
faced unemployment as opposed to
the 30% of white Americans
- African American wages
were 30% lower than white
Americans'
- Many white Americans blamed African
Americans for the Great Depression
- African Americans were denied jobs
with the Works Project Administration
because they weren't allowed to have
the same amount of pay as white
Americans
- Lynch Law
- Lynching: Punishment or
execution, without due process,
for real or alleged crimes,
bypassing the The law
- After African Americans were granted full rights of citizenship, many white Americans
resented being on equal footing as a black man which led to groups like the Ku Klux
Klan adn the Knights of the White Camelia forming
- Most lynchings were just hangings, but other forms
included burning, shooting, beaten with clubs, or even
dismemberment
- Jim Crow laws
- During the short period after the civil
war, all blacks were freed from their
slavery and earned civilian rights
- Many white Americans, especially those from the south,
were enraged adn used their power in local and state
government to manipulate blacks into being the
"secondary" race
- The Jim Crow laws lasted from about the 1870s through to
the mid 1960s
- The laws actual intention was to suppress the
rights of blacks while appearing to be a means
of avoiding conflict between the races
- When an African
American resisted, they
were more than often
killed, or even lunched
- A black man could not offer his
hand for a handshake. This
would imply them being
socially equal
- A black man could not offer
any part of his body to a white
women otherwise he would
be accused of rape
- Blacks and whites were not supposed to eat together
- Blacks were not allowed to show
public affection toward one
another because it would "offend"
whites
- Blacks were to be
introduced to whites, never
whites to blacks
- Blacks were to refer to
white people with
courtesy titles, ie Mr., Mrs,
Miss etc.
- Never assert that a white
person is lying!