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The Set-Up Octoroons & Quadroons One-Drop Slavery

Reconstruction Plessy v Ferguson 1896 Segregation Jim Crow Laws

Linda Brown The Legal Challenge The Warren Court Thurgood Marshall

Montgomery Bus Boycott

Little Rock 9 Medal of Honor 101st Airborne

Sit-Ins Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

Freedom Riders Congress of Racial Equality

Birmingham Bull Connor

Civil Rights in D.C. I Have A Dream http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htm

Victory! Victory? Civil Rights Act 1964 Voting Rights Act 1965 De Jure vs. De Facto Segregation

Black Militants Malcolm X Nation of Islam http://www.freeinfosociety.com/sounds/malcolmxbyanymeans.mp3

Black Militants Black Panthers