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Progress: Some 250,000 attend March on Washington, hear Martin Luther King Jr. Immigration and Naturalization Service institutes "Operation Wetback" to deport undocumented Mexicans living in U.S.Įmmett Till murdered for whistling at white woman who, decades later, will admit to false testimony. Board of Education, Supreme Court unanimously rules segregation in public schools unconstitutional. Regress: President Roosevelt authorizes mass internment of more than 120,000 Japanese American citizens and documented immigrants. Progress: Bracero Program invites Mexican citizens to work temporarily in U.S.
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Regress: Act excludes farm and domestic jobs, historically held by African Americans and Latinos. Progress: National Labor Relations Act guarantees right to organize and form unions. Most African American women, like African American men, prevented from voting in Southern states. Nineteenth Amendment gives women right to vote. Griffith’s film The Birth of a Nation portrays black men as unintelligent and sexually aggressive toward white women emboldens Ku Klux Klan. Du Bois publishes "The Negro," seminal history of African and African American people and their achievements in America. Regress: Whites of Forsyth County, Georgia, violently drive out nearly 1,100 of their black neighbors. citizenship after state’s admission to Union.
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Progress: Mexicans in New Mexico receive full U.S. and advances pervasive stereotypes: mammy, pickaninny, tragic mulatto, Uncle Tom. Progress: Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" passionately advocates for end of slavery. One month later, Naturalization Act of 1790 limits citizenship to whites. Progress: Benjamin Franklin petitions Congress to abolish slavery.