Civil Rights History through Pictures. May 17th 1954.

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Civil Rights History through Pictures

May 17th 1954

August 1955 Young Emmett Till is killed when he is visiting his family in Mississippi. His murders are released and not charged.

Dec. 1 Rosa Parks This is the start of the Montgomery Bus Boycott

Jan- Feb SCLC is created and MLK is the president of the influential society

Sept Little Rock Nine Nine Black students try and attend the new desegregated high school in Little Rock but are met with protesters.

Feb. 1st 1961 The first sit-in happens at a Woolworth store.

April 1961 SNCC is found by Stokely Carmichael

May 1961 Freedom Riders

October 1 st 1962 James Meredith is on the campus of University of Mississippi. JFK sends marshals to Ole Miss to protect Meredith.

April 16 th 1963 Letters from Birmingham MLK is arrested and while in jail responds to criticism from white religious leaders.

August 28 th 1963 March on Washington 200,000 people march “I Have a Dream Speech”

Sept. 15 th 1963 Bombing of a church kills four girls.

Jan 23 rd 24 th Amendment

July 2nd Civil Rights Act of ‘64 The act prohibits discrimination of all kinds based on race, color, religion, or national origin. Federal gove. will enforce desegregation

August 10 th 1965 Voting Rights Act Congress passes the voting act making easier for all people to register to vote

Sept. 24 th Affirmative action Executive order enforces affirmative action

October ‘66 Black Panthers founded Militant Black panthers are founded

April 19 th 1967 “Black Power”

July ‘67 Race Riots Police brutality, housing, politics and other things lead to the riots.

April 4th 1968 MLK is assassinated

April 11 th Civil Right Act of ‘68 Fair Housing Act