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African Americans | Women | Native Americans | Immigrants DISCRIMINATION African Americans | Women | Native Americans | Immigrants

Discrimination of African Americans Discuss two laws or actions that were used by those who wanted to maintain racial segregation in the United States Evaluate the success or failure of each of those actions. Discuss two laws or actions utilized by groups or individuals seeking greater civil rights for African Americans Brown v. Board of Ed Jim Crow Laws Freedom Rides Plessy v. Ferguson Montgomery Bus Boycott Black Codes Voting Rights Act of 1965 “separate but equal”

Discrimination of Native Americans reservations assimilation Dawes Act buffalo Battle of Little Big Horn Sitting Bull Homestead Act