requires text bok- VI. Required Texts and Materials Clark Hines, Darlene, Hines,

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requires text bok- VI. Required Texts and Materials
Clark Hines, Darlene, Hines,

requires text bok- VI. Required Texts and Materials
Clark Hines, Darlene, Hines, William C., Harrold, Stanley C. The African-American Odyssey, Volume 2, 7th ed. New York: Pearson, 2018. Other required readings will be assigned during the semester at the discretion of the professor.
VII. Supplementary (Optional) Texts and Materials
Collins, Chris. African-American History. San Bueno, CA: Skyline College ZTC Early Adopter Program (OER Textbook). Posted on Blackboard under the Course Materials tab.
1. A cover page
2. A five-page discussion of your chosen topic.  In your research paper, you must locate your topic within or relate it in some way to one of the discussions in the textbook.  Locate the change in your history over time and include evidence of that change from a source or the textbook.  The five pages do not include the cover page and must be double-spaced, standard margins, 11 or 12 pt font.
3. An annotated bibliography of all sources used in this final paper.  The sources for this bibliography may have changed from the annotated bibliography that you submitted with your proposal.
Here is the proposal of the essay feel free to make changes. (I am not goot at writing essays. 
Title: Plessy v. Ferguson and the Legacy of Jim Crow: The struggles of equality.
Introduction
This research project will investigate Plessy v. Ferguson and the Legacy of Jim Crow, a historical Supreme Court case that has had a profound impact on African American rights and equality struggles in America. This study will looks at how Plessy’s legal precedent informed segregation policies enacted under Jim Crow laws to understand the systematic obstructions faced by African Americans towards achieving full citizenship and civil rights. Furthermore, it aims at considering any protests or acts by colored people themselves or their groups against wrongs perpetrated through Plessy and Jim Crow, focusing on their role in the wider racial justice movement. Finally, this research will give an insight into black history which can be very relevant to social justice issues today as well as problems of equity
Research Questions:
What were the circumstances surrounding the Plessy v. Ferguson case and what were the  legal consequences for African American rights in the United States?
How did the phrase “separate but equal” created by Plessy v. Ferguson help to institutionalize segregation and discrimination under Jim Crow laws?
What actions did African Americans take to combat segregation after the Plessy v. Ferguson verdict even though there were Jim Crow laws?
What were some of the political motivations behind this court’s decision that made them come into a conclusion like that and what were racial attitudes like at that time?
What are some long term legacies of plessy v ferguson as well as jim crow on african american civil rights movement/struggle for racial equality in america?
Annotated Bibliography:
Smith, J. D. (n.d.). Managing White Supremacy: Race, Politics, and Citizenship in Jim Crow Virginia. University of North Carolina Press. Retrieved from https://uncpress.org/book/9780807854242/managing-white-supremacy/
Smith’s monograph provides a detailed examination of Jim Crow laws in Virginia with a focus on statewide implementation thus presenting a representative ethnographic study on how segregation impacted upon black communities generally.The book is based on Smith’s archival research delineating tactics used by white supremacists to maintain racial hierarchy and control in the South under Jim Crow.
Pinchbeck, D. (2020). The Winding Path: The Cyclical Relationship Between Black Civil Rights and the Federal Government [Master’s thesis, Johns Hopkins University]. Retrieved from [https://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/d71b8044-7fe7-4bc8-9fbc-e0c9e010ed14/content]
Derek Pinchbeck examines the intricate relationship between the Black Civil Rights Movements and the federal government of the United States. He looks at how this connection occurs in cycles, with civil rights progressions typically coinciding with changes in federal legislation. Pinchbeck also explores the dynamic linkages between grassroots activism, rulings in a court of law as well as legislative measures, by doing broad research based on historical data, legal cases and policy improvements. This thesis provides fresh ideas about complicated powers sustaining race equality struggle in America and a comprehensive evaluation of the Federal Government’s response towards addressing Civil Rights issues.
Stern, S. (2021). “Separate, Therefore Equal”: American Spatial Segregation from Jim Crow to Kiryas Joel. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 7(1), 67-90. https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2021.7.1.05
This article talks about the endless consequences of segregation which were established in acts like those made in Plessy v. Ferguson. It analyzes how historical practices of segregation have changed to form part of modern concerns on residential separation and injustice. Due to her study on continuous American spatial segregation, she shed light upon Jim Crow laws’ long-lastingness and their effect on African Americans’ lives.

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