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10.3 A Clash of Values. Nativism and Racism Returns. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were two Italian immigrants They were accused killing two men at the Slater & Morrill Shoe Company. They were also accused of stealing $15,000 from the payroll vault. Sacco was a shoemaker.
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Nativism and Racism Returns • Nicola Sacco and BartolomeoVanzettiwere two Italian immigrants • They were accused killing two men at the Slater & Morrill Shoe Company. • They were also accused of stealing $15,000 from the payroll vault. • Sacco was a shoemaker. • Vanzetti was a fish peddler.
Sacco and Vanzetti part 2 • Many Americans believed them to be anarchists. • The evidence against the two men was VERY sketchy, but the public wanted them to pay for the murder • In 1921 they were found guilty. They appealed the case for 6 years. • On August 23rd 1927, they were both executed. • Throughout the entire process, both men claimed innocence of the crime. • *Anarchists- People who oppose all forms of government.
Return of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) • The “old Klan” focused on newly freed African Americans. • The new Klan was going to focus more on Catholics, Jews, and Immigrants. • William J. Simmons revised the KKK in Atlanta. • Membership reached 4 million people by 1924. • The lynching of Jewish Leo Frank is Georgia was a huge story
After Frank’s lynching nearly half of Georgia’s 3000 Jews left the state
Women of the 1920’s • Remember women got the right to vote in 1920. This prompted change in society. • Many women wore “bobbed” hair styles. This just means shortened. • Women stopped wearing corsets • Flappers were young women who smoked, drank, danced, and wore short dresses. • Other women sought work in factories to supplement family income. • Birth Control also became available for the first time and gave women a new sense of freedom
A New Religious Movement… • Fundamentalism was a new movement which believed that the Bible was literally true and had no error • Especially popular in the rural South • As science improved less and less people believed the Bible (that Adam lived over 900 years for example) • The theory of evolution was also testing Fundamentalism and the story of creation…
The Scopes Trial • In 1925 Tennessee passed the Butler Act. This made teaching monkey evolution illegal. • John T. Scopes was a biology teacher in Dayton TN. • He was arrested for teaching evolution to his high school students. • The trial was held in Dayton TN during the summer of 1925. • William Jennings Bryan was the prosecuting attorney. • Clarence Darrow was the defending attorney. • Scopes was found guilty and fined $100.
Prohibition • The 18th Amendment took effect January 29th 1920. • This new Amendment made the production, sale, or consumption of alcohol illegal. • Many American believed this was going to help reduce unemployment, violence, poverty, and crime. • Secret bars called speakeasies were places people could purchase a drink.
Prohibition part 2 • Bootleggingbecame big business. This is the production and distribution of liquor.
Prohibition part 3 • The mafia began opening bars and running bootlegging. • These illegal bars were called speakeasies • Al Capone was a gangster who made millions from prohibition in Chicago. • Capone had policemen, judges, and politicians on his payroll to help his business. • The 21st Amendment in 1933 repealed the 18th Amendment.