SECTION 2 THE TRIUMPHS OF A CRUSADE

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SECTION 2 THE TRIUMPHS OF A CRUSADE CHAPTER 21 SECTION 2 THE TRIUMPHS OF A CRUSADE 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 1-WHAT WAS THE GOAL & THE RESULTS OF “THE FREEDOM RIDES” ? 2-WHAT SOUTHERN UNIVERSITIES WERE INTEGRATION IN 1962 ? 3-WHAT MAJOR PEOPLE & EVENTS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE DESEGREGATION OF BIRMINGHAM IN 1963. 4-WHY IS THE 1963 CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH ON WASHINGTON REMEMBERED? 5-WHAT WAS THE GOAL AND THE RESULTS OF THE 1964 FREEDOM SUMMER ? 6-WHAT WAS THE GOAL AND RESULTS OF THE 1965 SELMA TO MONTGOMERY MARCH 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

THE FIRST SET OF “FREEDOM RIDERS” 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

BUS ATTACKED & STOPPED TO PREVENT INTERSTATE BUS INTEGRATION 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS MORE FREEDOM RIDERS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

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FREEDOM RIDERS FROM HOUSTON 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

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JAMES MEREDITH INTEGRATED OLE MISS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

FEDERAL PROTECTION WHILE ATTENDING CLASSES 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

PROTEST AGAINST JAMES MEREDITH 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

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MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, August 28, 1963. 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

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MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

POST-RALLY WHITE HOUSE MEETING 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS Signs such as this one, warned African-Americans that they had better not make any moves toward equality. 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS “FREEDOM SUMMER” VOLUNTEERS FROM MIAMI UNIVERSITY PREPARE TO LEAVE FOR MISSISSIPPI 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld After being beaten with a tire iron while trying to register voters. 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS James Earl Chaney, Michael Schwerner, and Andrew Goodman were murdered in Mississippi, 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

18 people were tried and 7 were convicted of murder. Deputy Sheriff Price (GUILTY) and Sheriff Rainey (INNOCENT). 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

John Lewis started the march with 600 people. 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS POLICE CALLED IN TO STOP AN ILLEGAL MARCH AGAINST AGAINST THE SOUTHERN WAY OF LIFE 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

"Bloody Sunday“, 7 March 1965, when 600 civil rights marchers were attacked by state and local police with billy clubs and tear gas. 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

DR. KING FINISHES THE MARCH WITH 25,000 – 50,000 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS

VOTING RIGHTS ACT SIGNED BY PRESIDENT JOHNSON 12/31/2018 MAH - CH 21 SEC 2 = CIVIL RIGHTS