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Caleb Holden
on Nov 05, 2024Verified
In addition to the typical issues that concerned progressive reformers, black women's clubs also attacked
A) larceny.
B) lynching and segregation.
C) the minimum wage issue.
D) zoning laws.
Lynching
An extrajudicial killing by a group, primarily used in the United States to describe the murder of African Americans by mob action.
Black Women's Clubs
Organizations formed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by African American women to address issues of civil rights, education, and welfare in their communities.
Segregation
describes the enforced separation of different racial, ethnic, or social groups within a society.
- Comprehend the diverse fields of improvement and activism in the Progressive Era, highlighting issues related to urban environments, racial equity, and women's rights.
- Assess the impact of the progressive era on minority rights and racial relations.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the diverse fields of improvement and activism in the Progressive Era, highlighting issues related to urban environments, racial equity, and women's rights.
- Assess the impact of the progressive era on minority rights and racial relations.