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LIFE AT THE TURN
           OF THE 20TH

            CENTURY



THE EMERGENCE OF
 MODERN AMERICA
SCIENCE AND URBAN LIFE
• By the turn of the 20th
  century, four out of ten
  Americans lived in cities
• In response to
  urbanization,
  technological advances
  began to meet
  communication,
  transportation, and
  space demands
                              Artist Annie Bandez
SKYSCRAPERS
                           •   Skyscrapers emerged after two
                               critical inventions: elevators &
                               steel skeletons that bear weight
                           •   Famous examples include; Daniel
                               Burnham’s Flatiron Building in
                               NYC, Louis Sullivan’s Wainwright
                               Building in St. Louis
                           •   The skyscraper was America’s
                               greatest contribution to
                               architecture and solved the issue
                               of how to best use limited and
                               expensive space

Flatiron Building - 1902
Another view of Burnham’s Flatiron Building
ELECTRIC TRANSIT
• Changes in
  transportation allowed
  cities to spread outward
• By the turn of the
  century, intricate
  networks of electric
  streetcars – also called
  trolley cars –ran from
  outlying neighborhoods
  to downtown offices &
  stores
“EL’S” AND SUBWAYS
         • A few large cities moved
           their streetcars far
           above street level,
           creating elevated or “el”
           trains
         • Other cities built
           subways by moving
           their rail lines
           underground
BRIDGES & PARKS
• Steel-cable suspension
  bridges, like the Brooklyn
  Bridge, also brought cities’
  sections closer
• Some urban planners
  sought to include
  landscaped areas & parks
• Frederick Law Olmsted was
  instrumental in drawing up
  plans for Central park, NYC    Central Park is an oasis among
                                   Manhattan’s skyscrapers
CITY PLANNING: CHICAGO
           • Daniel Burnham oversaw
             the transformation of
             Chicago’s lakefront from
             swampy wasteland to
             elegant parks strung
             along Lake Michigan
           • Today Chicago’s
             lakefront is one of the
             most beautiful shorelines
             in North America
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
• New developments in
  communication brought
  the nation closer
• Advances in printing,
  aviation, and
  photography helped
  speed the transfer of
  information
A REVOLUTION IN PRINTING
            •   By 1890, the literacy rate in the
                U.S. was nearly 90%
            •   American mills began to
                produce huge quantities of
                cheap paper from wood pulp
            •   Electrical web-perfecting
                presses printed on both sides
                of paper at the same time
            •   Faster production and lower
                costs made newspapers and
                magazines more affordable
                (most papers sold for 1 cent)
AIRPLANES
•   In the early 20th century, brothers
    Orville and Wilbur Wright,
    experimented with engines and
    aircrafts
•   They commissioned a four-
    cylinder internal combustion
    engine, chose a propeller, and
    built a biplane
•   On December 17, 1903 they flew
    their plane for 12 seconds
    covering 120 feet
•   Within two years the brothers
    were making 30 minute flights
•   By 1920, the U.S. was using
    airmail flights regularly             Actual photo of Wright Brother’s
                                                 first flight 12/17/03
PHOTOGRAPHY EXPLOSION
              •   Before 1880, photography was
                  a professional activity
              •   Subjects could not move and
                  the film had to be developed
                  immediately
              •   George Eastman invented
                  lighter weight equipment and
                  more versatile film
              •   In 1888, Eastman introduced
                  his Kodak Camera
              •   The $25 camera came with
1888              100-picture roll of film
Kodak
SECTION 2: EXPANDING
          PUBLIC EDUCATION
• Between 1865 and 1895,
  states passed laws requiring
  12 to 16 weeks of annual
  education for students ages
  8-14, but the curriculum was
  poor and the teachers were
  usually not qualified
• However, the number of
  kindergartens expanded from
  200 in 1880 to 3,000 in 1900
HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
         SOARS
                               • High schools
                                 expanded their
                                 curriculum to include
                                 science, civics and
                                 social studies
                               • By 1900 500,000 teen-
                                 agers were enrolled
                                 in high schools

Elroy High School Photo 1906
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
                                 • African Americans
                                   were mostly excluded
                                   from secondary
                                   education
                                 • In 1890 less than 1%
                                   attended high school
                                 • By 1910 that figured
                                   had reached only 3%

African American school in the
       south about 1920
EDUCATION FOR IMMIGRANTS
• Unlike African
  Americans, immigrants
  were encouraged to go
  to school
• Most immigrants sent
  their children to public
  schools
• Also, thousands of
  adult immigrants
  attended night schools
  to learn English
EXPANDING HIGHER ED
         • In 1900, less than 3% of
           America’s youth
           attended college
         • Between 1880 and 1920
           college enrollments
           more than quadrupled
         • Professional schools
           were established for
           law and medicine
AFRICAN AMERICAN
           UNIVERSITIES FORMED
•   After the Civil War,
    thousands of African
    Americans pursued higher
    education despite being
    excluded from white
    institutions
•   Blacks founded Howard,
    Fisk, and Tuskegee
    Universities (founded by
    Booker T. Washington)
•   W.E.B. Dubois founded the
    Niagara Movement, which
    sought liberal arts
    educations for all blacks
                                W.E.B. Dubois
SECTION 3: SEGREGATION
  AND DISCRIMINATION
           • By the turn of the 20th
             century, Southern States
             had adopted a broad
             system of legal
             discrimination
           • Blacks had to deal with
             voting restrictions, Jim
             Crow laws, Supreme
             Court set-backs, and
             physical violence
WHAT IS DISCRIMINATION?
• Discrimination involves:
• Beliefs : "This group of
  people is inferior
  because"
• Emotions : "I hate this
  group of people."
• Actions : "I will deny
  opportunity/hurt/kill
  members of this group."
VOTING RESTRICTIONS
           • All Southern states
             imposed new voting
             restrictions and
             denied legal equality
             to African Americans
           • Some states limited
             the vote to those who
             could read, other
             states had a poll tax
             which had to be paid
             prior to voting
JIM CROW LAWS
•   Southern states passed
    segregation laws to separate
    white and black people in
    public and private facilities
•   These laws came to be known
    as “Jim Crow Laws”, named
    after an old minstrel song
•   Racial segregation was put
    into effect in schools,
    hospitals, parks, and
    transportation systems
    throughout the South
PLESSY v. FERGUSON
         • Eventually a legal case
           reached the U.S.
           Supreme Court to test
           the constitutionality of
           segregation
         • In 1896, in Plessy v.
           Ferguson the Supreme
           Court ruled that the
           segregation of races was
           legal and did not violate
           the 14th Amendment
RACE RELATIONS - 1900
•   Blacks faced legal
    discrimination as well as
    informal rules and customs
•   Meant to humiliate these
    “rules” included; whites
    never shaking the hand of an
    African America, blacks had
    to yield the sidewalk to
    whites, blacks also had to
    remove their hats in the
    presence of whites
VIOLENCE
    •   African Americans who did
        not follow the racial etiquette
        could face severe
        punishment or death
    •   Between 1882-1892, more
        than 1,400 black men and
        women were shot, burned, or
        lynched
    •   Lynching peaked in the
        1880s and 90s but continued
        well into the 20th century
MAJOR AREAS OF LYNCHING
DISCRIMINATION IN THE
             NORTH
• While most African
  Americans lived in the
  segregated South, many
  blacks had migrated to
  the North in hopes of
  better jobs & equality
• However, the North had
  its own brand of racism
  as blacks got low
  paying jobs and lived in
  segregated
  neighborhoods
DISCRIMINATION IN THE
        WEST
                     • Discrimination in the
                       west was most often
                       directed against Mexican
                       and Asian immigrants
                     • Mexicans were often
                       forced in Debt Peonage –
                       a system of forced labor
                       due to debt
                     • Asians were increasingly
                       excluded from
                       mainstream society
Anti-Asian Cartoon
• Add “Black
  Notions”
• http://youtu.be/IH
  Mo64KSApQ
SECTION 4: DAWN OF A
         MASS CULTURE
• Many middle class
  Americans fought off
  city congestion and dull
  industrial work by
  enjoying amusement
  parks, bicycling, tennis
  and spectator sports
• American leisure was
  developing into a multi-
  million dollar industry
AMUSEMENT PARKS
                                           • To meet the recreational
                                             needs of city dwellers,
                                             Chicago, NYC and other
                                             cities began setting aside
                                             land for parks
                                           • Amusement parks were
                                             constructed on the
                                             outskirts of cities
                                           • These parks had picnic
                                             grounds and a variety of
Coney Island was America’s most famous
 amusement park in the late 19th century     rides
BICYCLING & TENNIS
• After the introduction of
  the “safety bike” in
  1885, Americans
  increasingly enjoyed
  biking
• By 1890, 312 companies
  made over 10,000,000
  bikes
• Tennis also was very
  popular in the late 19th
  century                     On the right is the “safety bike” –
                               much easier and safer to ride
SPECTATOR SPORTS
                             • Americans not only
                               participated in new
                               sports, but became avid
                               fans of spectator sports
                             • Baseball and boxing
                               became profitable
                               businesses
                             • Mark Twain called
                               baseball, “the very
                               symbol of the booming
                               19th century”
1897 Baseball team picture
 Kansas State University
NEWSPAPERS
• Mass-production printing
  techniques led to the
  publication of millions of
  books, magazines, and
  newspapers
• Joseph Pulitzer and
  William Randolph Hearst
  were two leading
  publishers whose             Hearst (above) and
  competition led to more       Pulitzer initiated
                               what was known as
  and more sensational               “Yellow
  newspaper reporting             Journalism”
Characteristics
of Yellow
Journalism
included huge,
sensational,
exaggerated
headlines
Some contend
that Hearst and
Pulitzer’s Yellow
Journalism was
responsible for
the Spanish-
American War in
1898
PROMOTING FINE ARTS
                                   • By 1900, free circulating
                                     Public libraries
                                     numbered in the
                                     thousands
                                   • By 1900, most major
                                     cities had art galleries
                                   • In the early 20th century,
                                     the Ashcan School of
                                     American Art painted
                                     urban life
This portrait was done by Robert
Henri, who led the Ashcan School
ASHCAN
SCHOOL




         Title: Dempsey and Firpo, 1924 Artist:
                 George Wesley Bellows
ASHCAN
SCHOOL




         Unsigned work, 1930
POPULAR FICTION
• “Dime” novels were
  popular & inexpensive
• Most of these focused
  on adventure tales and
  heroes of the west
• Some readers preferred
  a more realistic
  portrayal from authors
  Mark Twain, Jack
  London, and Willa
  Cather
GROWING CONSUMERISM
         • The turn of the
           century witnessed
           the beginnings of
           the shopping
           center, department
           and chain stores,
           and the birth of
           modern advertising
THE DEPARTMENT STORE
• Marshall Field of
  Chicago brought the
  first department store to
  America
• Field’s motto was “Give
  the lady what she
  wants”
• Field also pioneered the
  “bargain basement”
  concept                     Marshall Fields has been around for
                                       almost 150 years
CHAIN STORES
      • In the 1870s, F.W.
        Woolworth found that if he
        offered an item at a low
        price, “the consumer
        would purchase it on the
        spur of the moment”
      • By 1911, the Woolworth
        chain had 596 stores and
        sold $1,000,000 per week
ADVERTISING
• Expenditures for
  advertising was under
  $10 million a year in
  1865, but increased to
  $95 million by 1900
• Ads appeared in
  newspapers, magazines
  and on billboards
CATALOGS AND RFD
        • Montgomery Ward and
          Sears were two pioneers
          in catalog sales
        • By 1910, 10 million
          Americans shopped by
          mail
        • In 1896 the Post Office
          introduced a rural free
          delivery (RFD) system
          that brought packages
          directly to every home

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  • 1. LIFE AT THE TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN AMERICA
  • 2. SCIENCE AND URBAN LIFE • By the turn of the 20th century, four out of ten Americans lived in cities • In response to urbanization, technological advances began to meet communication, transportation, and space demands Artist Annie Bandez
  • 3. SKYSCRAPERS • Skyscrapers emerged after two critical inventions: elevators & steel skeletons that bear weight • Famous examples include; Daniel Burnham’s Flatiron Building in NYC, Louis Sullivan’s Wainwright Building in St. Louis • The skyscraper was America’s greatest contribution to architecture and solved the issue of how to best use limited and expensive space Flatiron Building - 1902
  • 4. Another view of Burnham’s Flatiron Building
  • 5. ELECTRIC TRANSIT • Changes in transportation allowed cities to spread outward • By the turn of the century, intricate networks of electric streetcars – also called trolley cars –ran from outlying neighborhoods to downtown offices & stores
  • 6. “EL’S” AND SUBWAYS • A few large cities moved their streetcars far above street level, creating elevated or “el” trains • Other cities built subways by moving their rail lines underground
  • 7. BRIDGES & PARKS • Steel-cable suspension bridges, like the Brooklyn Bridge, also brought cities’ sections closer • Some urban planners sought to include landscaped areas & parks • Frederick Law Olmsted was instrumental in drawing up plans for Central park, NYC Central Park is an oasis among Manhattan’s skyscrapers
  • 8. CITY PLANNING: CHICAGO • Daniel Burnham oversaw the transformation of Chicago’s lakefront from swampy wasteland to elegant parks strung along Lake Michigan • Today Chicago’s lakefront is one of the most beautiful shorelines in North America
  • 9. NEW TECHNOLOGIES • New developments in communication brought the nation closer • Advances in printing, aviation, and photography helped speed the transfer of information
  • 10. A REVOLUTION IN PRINTING • By 1890, the literacy rate in the U.S. was nearly 90% • American mills began to produce huge quantities of cheap paper from wood pulp • Electrical web-perfecting presses printed on both sides of paper at the same time • Faster production and lower costs made newspapers and magazines more affordable (most papers sold for 1 cent)
  • 11. AIRPLANES • In the early 20th century, brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright, experimented with engines and aircrafts • They commissioned a four- cylinder internal combustion engine, chose a propeller, and built a biplane • On December 17, 1903 they flew their plane for 12 seconds covering 120 feet • Within two years the brothers were making 30 minute flights • By 1920, the U.S. was using airmail flights regularly Actual photo of Wright Brother’s first flight 12/17/03
  • 12. PHOTOGRAPHY EXPLOSION • Before 1880, photography was a professional activity • Subjects could not move and the film had to be developed immediately • George Eastman invented lighter weight equipment and more versatile film • In 1888, Eastman introduced his Kodak Camera • The $25 camera came with 1888 100-picture roll of film Kodak
  • 13. SECTION 2: EXPANDING PUBLIC EDUCATION • Between 1865 and 1895, states passed laws requiring 12 to 16 weeks of annual education for students ages 8-14, but the curriculum was poor and the teachers were usually not qualified • However, the number of kindergartens expanded from 200 in 1880 to 3,000 in 1900
  • 14. HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SOARS • High schools expanded their curriculum to include science, civics and social studies • By 1900 500,000 teen- agers were enrolled in high schools Elroy High School Photo 1906
  • 15. RACIAL DISCRIMINATION • African Americans were mostly excluded from secondary education • In 1890 less than 1% attended high school • By 1910 that figured had reached only 3% African American school in the south about 1920
  • 16. EDUCATION FOR IMMIGRANTS • Unlike African Americans, immigrants were encouraged to go to school • Most immigrants sent their children to public schools • Also, thousands of adult immigrants attended night schools to learn English
  • 17. EXPANDING HIGHER ED • In 1900, less than 3% of America’s youth attended college • Between 1880 and 1920 college enrollments more than quadrupled • Professional schools were established for law and medicine
  • 18. AFRICAN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES FORMED • After the Civil War, thousands of African Americans pursued higher education despite being excluded from white institutions • Blacks founded Howard, Fisk, and Tuskegee Universities (founded by Booker T. Washington) • W.E.B. Dubois founded the Niagara Movement, which sought liberal arts educations for all blacks W.E.B. Dubois
  • 19. SECTION 3: SEGREGATION AND DISCRIMINATION • By the turn of the 20th century, Southern States had adopted a broad system of legal discrimination • Blacks had to deal with voting restrictions, Jim Crow laws, Supreme Court set-backs, and physical violence
  • 20. WHAT IS DISCRIMINATION? • Discrimination involves: • Beliefs : "This group of people is inferior because" • Emotions : "I hate this group of people." • Actions : "I will deny opportunity/hurt/kill members of this group."
  • 21. VOTING RESTRICTIONS • All Southern states imposed new voting restrictions and denied legal equality to African Americans • Some states limited the vote to those who could read, other states had a poll tax which had to be paid prior to voting
  • 22. JIM CROW LAWS • Southern states passed segregation laws to separate white and black people in public and private facilities • These laws came to be known as “Jim Crow Laws”, named after an old minstrel song • Racial segregation was put into effect in schools, hospitals, parks, and transportation systems throughout the South
  • 23. PLESSY v. FERGUSON • Eventually a legal case reached the U.S. Supreme Court to test the constitutionality of segregation • In 1896, in Plessy v. Ferguson the Supreme Court ruled that the segregation of races was legal and did not violate the 14th Amendment
  • 24. RACE RELATIONS - 1900 • Blacks faced legal discrimination as well as informal rules and customs • Meant to humiliate these “rules” included; whites never shaking the hand of an African America, blacks had to yield the sidewalk to whites, blacks also had to remove their hats in the presence of whites
  • 25. VIOLENCE • African Americans who did not follow the racial etiquette could face severe punishment or death • Between 1882-1892, more than 1,400 black men and women were shot, burned, or lynched • Lynching peaked in the 1880s and 90s but continued well into the 20th century
  • 26. MAJOR AREAS OF LYNCHING
  • 27. DISCRIMINATION IN THE NORTH • While most African Americans lived in the segregated South, many blacks had migrated to the North in hopes of better jobs & equality • However, the North had its own brand of racism as blacks got low paying jobs and lived in segregated neighborhoods
  • 28. DISCRIMINATION IN THE WEST • Discrimination in the west was most often directed against Mexican and Asian immigrants • Mexicans were often forced in Debt Peonage – a system of forced labor due to debt • Asians were increasingly excluded from mainstream society Anti-Asian Cartoon
  • 29. • Add “Black Notions” • http://youtu.be/IH Mo64KSApQ
  • 30. SECTION 4: DAWN OF A MASS CULTURE • Many middle class Americans fought off city congestion and dull industrial work by enjoying amusement parks, bicycling, tennis and spectator sports • American leisure was developing into a multi- million dollar industry
  • 31. AMUSEMENT PARKS • To meet the recreational needs of city dwellers, Chicago, NYC and other cities began setting aside land for parks • Amusement parks were constructed on the outskirts of cities • These parks had picnic grounds and a variety of Coney Island was America’s most famous amusement park in the late 19th century rides
  • 32. BICYCLING & TENNIS • After the introduction of the “safety bike” in 1885, Americans increasingly enjoyed biking • By 1890, 312 companies made over 10,000,000 bikes • Tennis also was very popular in the late 19th century On the right is the “safety bike” – much easier and safer to ride
  • 33. SPECTATOR SPORTS • Americans not only participated in new sports, but became avid fans of spectator sports • Baseball and boxing became profitable businesses • Mark Twain called baseball, “the very symbol of the booming 19th century” 1897 Baseball team picture Kansas State University
  • 34. NEWSPAPERS • Mass-production printing techniques led to the publication of millions of books, magazines, and newspapers • Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst were two leading publishers whose Hearst (above) and competition led to more Pulitzer initiated what was known as and more sensational “Yellow newspaper reporting Journalism”
  • 36. Some contend that Hearst and Pulitzer’s Yellow Journalism was responsible for the Spanish- American War in 1898
  • 37. PROMOTING FINE ARTS • By 1900, free circulating Public libraries numbered in the thousands • By 1900, most major cities had art galleries • In the early 20th century, the Ashcan School of American Art painted urban life This portrait was done by Robert Henri, who led the Ashcan School
  • 38. ASHCAN SCHOOL Title: Dempsey and Firpo, 1924 Artist: George Wesley Bellows
  • 39. ASHCAN SCHOOL Unsigned work, 1930
  • 40. POPULAR FICTION • “Dime” novels were popular & inexpensive • Most of these focused on adventure tales and heroes of the west • Some readers preferred a more realistic portrayal from authors Mark Twain, Jack London, and Willa Cather
  • 41. GROWING CONSUMERISM • The turn of the century witnessed the beginnings of the shopping center, department and chain stores, and the birth of modern advertising
  • 42. THE DEPARTMENT STORE • Marshall Field of Chicago brought the first department store to America • Field’s motto was “Give the lady what she wants” • Field also pioneered the “bargain basement” concept Marshall Fields has been around for almost 150 years
  • 43. CHAIN STORES • In the 1870s, F.W. Woolworth found that if he offered an item at a low price, “the consumer would purchase it on the spur of the moment” • By 1911, the Woolworth chain had 596 stores and sold $1,000,000 per week
  • 44. ADVERTISING • Expenditures for advertising was under $10 million a year in 1865, but increased to $95 million by 1900 • Ads appeared in newspapers, magazines and on billboards
  • 45. CATALOGS AND RFD • Montgomery Ward and Sears were two pioneers in catalog sales • By 1910, 10 million Americans shopped by mail • In 1896 the Post Office introduced a rural free delivery (RFD) system that brought packages directly to every home