The Decision of Plessy v. Ferguson to the Expansion of Jim Crow Laws and the Formation of the NAACP.
By ashleyp0071
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Sherman Anti-trust Act
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Carnegie Hall Opened
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Homestead Steel Act
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Panic of 1893
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Pullman Strike
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Pollock VS. Farmers Loan & Trust CO.
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Jim Crow Laws
Laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States -
Plessy VS. Ferguson
It upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities as long as the segregated facilities were equal in quality. -
USS Maine Blows Up
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Spanish-American War Begins
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National Consumers League Established
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President William H. McKinley is Shot
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Coal Strike of 1902
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United States Acquires Panama Canal Zone
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Square Deal Policy
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Hepburn Act Passed
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Pure Food and Drug Act Created
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Great White Fleet
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Federal Bureau of Investigation Established
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Gold Standard Act
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NAACP Founded
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is a civil rights organization in the United States as a bi-racial organization -
Mann-Elikins Act Strengthens
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17th Amendment Ratified
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New Mexico and Arizona Become State
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Federal Reserve Act
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Federal Trade Commission Created
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Keating-Owen Child Labor Act
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The United States Enters WW I
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President Wilson's Fourteen Points
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18th Amendment Ratified