1955: A young black boy, Emmet Till, is brutally murdered for allegedly whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. Two white men charged with the crime.

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1955: A young black boy, Emmet Till, is brutally murdered for allegedly whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. Two white men charged with the crime are acquitted by an all-white jury. They later boast about committing the murder. The public outrage generated by the case helps spur the civil rights movement (Aug). Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat at the front of the "colored section" of a bus to a white passenger (Dec.1). In response to her arrest Montgomery's black community launch a successful year-long bus boycott. Montgomery's buses are desegregated on Dec. 21, 1956. 1960: Four black students in Greensboro, North Carolina, begin a sit-in at a segregated Woolworth’s lunch counter (Feb 1). Six months later the “Greensboro Four” are served lunch at the same Woolworth’s counter. The event triggers many similar nonviolent protests throughout the South. 1963: Martin Luther King is arrested and Jailed during anti-segregation protests in Birmingham, Ala. He wrote a “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, which advocates nonviolent civil disobedience. Martin Luther King delivers his famous “I have a dream” speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. 2002: Halle Berry becomes the first African American women to win the Best Actress Oscar along with Denzel Washington who wins the Best Actor Award Making it the first year African-Americans win both the best actor and actress Oscars. 2008: Sen. Barack Obama, Democrat from Chicago, becomes the first African American to be nominated as a major party nominee for president. Barack Obama, becomes the first African American to be elected president of the United States, defeating Republican candidate, Sen. John McCain (Nov 4) 1992: The first race riots in decades erupt in south-central Los Angeles after a jury acquits four white police officers for the videotaped beating of African-American Rodney King (April 29)