I. Our semester is defined by the catalog as 1877 to the present
A. Occasionally we will have to back-up to understand the
events
of the late 19th century
B. But let's set the mood by stepping back into time -
to 1877
C. Step into my time machine - be sure to tell me what
you see, too
II. In 1877...
A. Ullyses S. Grant left the presidency and Rutherford
B. Hayes was
inaugurated with First Lady Lucy Hayes.
1. Porfirio Diaz was President of Mexico
B. 200,000 Texas longhorn went to Dodge City, Kansas,
on
"Long Drives"
C. First city boss in U.S., William "Boss" Tweed, was in
jail in NYC
for stealing millions
D. Socialism & other radical ideas were gaining support
E. Joining clubs, groups and organizations reached fad proportions
1. Included women's clubs, Elks, Moose, Knights of Columbus,
Masonic Lodges
2. American Humane Society founded in 1877 in Cleveland
F. Also in 1877, the leader of the Mormon Church, Brigham
Young,
died
G. For reading you might choose The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
by Mark Twain, published 1876, while the hit tune of the day
was "Frankie and Johnnie" and popular dances included
the waltz, polka and galop
H. Thomas invented the phonograph while George Baldwin Selden
drew the first sketch of an automobile, and the first public
telephone was installed in the U.S; Chesterm Greenwood
invented ear muffs, and Emile Berliner the microphone;
moons of Mars were discovered
I. The first Wimbleton held in England
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J. First flag day celebrated in U.S. - 37 star flag - and
first Egg Roll at
the Whitehouse
K. Metropolitan Museum of Art opened in NYC and the first
department
stores opened by John Wanamaker in Philadelphia
L. Many African-Americans head West as Exodusters while
Henry O.
Flippen became the first African-American to graduate from West
Point.
M. Violence erupted in New Mexico's Lincoln County, in El
Paso's Salt
War, between labor and management during Great Railway Strike
of 1877 and the Molly Maguire murder trial, and in racial conflicts
especially in the South against African-Americans and in the
West
against the Chinese.
N. Wars against Indians continued, too, but the Nez Perce
and their
leader Chief Joseph surrendered
O. Wyatt Earp was lawman in Dodge City
P. Billy the Kid committed his first known murder and Sam
Bass robbed
the Mesquite train.
Q. Porfirio Diaz was President of Mexico
R. In Eastern Europe, the Russo-Turkish War ended with
creation of
the sovereign nation of Serbia
S. In Africa, European partitioning had begun, the Belgian
Congo created in 1876 while in South Africa the Dutch
Boers (i.e. "farmers" in Dutch) battled the Zulu people
for control
T. Meanwhile, John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil made $45
million profit while at the same time most Americans
were still suffering through the Panic of 1873 known
as the "Long Depression" - 20% unemployment,
wages declining, lasted to 1878
U. First zoning law passed in U.S. - regulate Chinese laundries
in
San Francisco
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10. But in other ways, Dallas and Texas stuck in the past