Ongoing Resistance William G. Thomas III HIST 604 The Civil Rights Movement in U.S. and Virginia History.

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Ongoing Resistance William G. Thomas III HIST 604 The Civil Rights Movement in U.S. and Virginia History

Ongoing Resistance Segregated Academies “Ground Beneath Our Feet” Massive Resistance. Herald Progress, Ashland Virginia

Ongoing Resistance Pupil Placement and Freedom of Choice Plans “Ground Beneath Our Feet” Massive Resistance

Ongoing Resistance The Sixties and The Movement Woolworth Lunch Counter, Jackson MS, 1963, Left to right: John Salter, Jr.; Joan Trumpauer and Anne Moody. Tougaloo students. Copyright 1997 State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Ongoing Resistance Civil Rights Act Drinking Fountain in Dougherty County Courthouse, Albany GA Danny Lyon, Library of Congress

Ongoing Resistance Black Power Civil Rights Rally, Copyright 1997 State Historical Society of Wisconsin

Ongoing Resistance Legacies The March on Washington, August 28, Martin Luther King Jr. delivers a speech entitled "I Have a Dream.” Library of Congress.