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History 14 Spring, 2011 Examination Sheet #3

Scheduled exam date: May 11 @ 10:15 a.m.

Partial list of important terms and concepts: early 20th Native American population Issei immigration Allotments West coast hostility Commissioner Burke Hawaii plantation conditions Merriam Report family formation John Collier Buddhism Indian New Deal 1920 strike African American migrations Ozawa case segregation 1924 Immigration Act lynching Pearl Harbor attack race riots initial restrictions Mary Church Terrell General Emmons NAACP beginnings General DeWitt James Weldon Johnson Executive Order 9066 NAACP field secretary internment camps NAACP membership expansion loyalty oath issue new NAACP strategies Supreme Court internment rulings Dyer anti-lynching bill When The Emperor Was Divine Marcus Garvey World War II “Double V” campaign UNIA establishment A. Phillip Randolph Community services on Washington Movement African homeland Port Chicago Mutiny Black Star Steamship Line Charles Hamilton Houston Growing Mexican-American population Howard University Law School Barrio realities and culture NAACP counsel “Americanization” campaign school desegregation strategy immigration restriction debate Reverend Vernon Johns Larry Escobar post-World War II Montgomery School Improvement League Dexter Avenue Baptist Church Los Angeles garment strike push for equality Cal San strike Malcom X Chinese exclusion laws Black Muslim movement Paper merchants and children “By any means necessary” Chinese women 1950s termination policy Chinatown as tourist attraction Native American relocation American Indian Movement (AIM) Black Hills land case

PLEASE NOTE THE EXAM TIME CAREFULLY AND MARK YOUR CALENDERS CORRECTLY.