Acres of land owned by Negroes in Georgia (1900)
1 2020-05-15T06:20:29-07:00 Tamara Shreiner 72eaa2d1ba1352b75b8a8da73e879a4ceb510ae0 35133 4 The creator of this visualization--W.E.B. Du Bois-- was a sociologist and well-known leader in the black civil rights movement. For the World's Fair in Paris in 1900 he designed an exhibition on the black population in the United States with his former classmate Thomas J. Calloway. In just four months, and with financial support from the U.S. Congress, Calloway and Du Bois produced a presentation comprised of a great number of books and photographs. Du Bois's particular contribution together with students, was to prepare several dozen display boards presenting sociological data on the lives of the black population through graphs and charts. It is clear that Du Bois modeled some of the charts from statistical atlases at the U.S. Census Office, for example; in others he developed his own modes of visualization. This particular data visualization displays information of how many acres of land was owned by negroes in Georgia from the year of 1874-1899. plain 2020-07-31T20:51:36-07:00 48.836633, 2.348425 1900 Carolyn Corey a3be5ecac5feb3465ab045c4d8c977721103c688Contents of this tag:
- 1 media/Screenshot 2020-07-14 16.14.21.png media/7823054.jpg 2020-05-18T06:57:48-07:00 Tamara Shreiner 72eaa2d1ba1352b75b8a8da73e879a4ceb510ae0 Primary Source Data Visualizations for U.S. History & Geography 125 This page provides a list of primary source data visualizations to support inquiry in U.S. history and geography. They are organized according to the periodization scheme in Michigan's social studies standards for U.S. history. plain 2021-08-16T09:59:36-07:00 Kristen Taurence 096bf11ea9ce4df55aba17c3029242306dd910c3