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Civil Rights: Who’s & Who Why are they important? Why are they important? Lester Maddox Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter Benjamin Mays Why are they important? Directions: Look up each person and write down their accomplishments as it relates to the Civil Rights Movement. Civil Rights: Who’s & Who Why are they important? Why are they important? Why are they important? Andrew Young Martin Luther King Jr Maynard Jackson

Civil Rights: Who’s & Who Why are they important? Why are they important? Ralph Abernathy Ivan Allen Jr. Thurgood Marshall Why are they important? Directions: Look up each person and write down their accomplishments as it relates to the Civil Rights Movement. Civil Rights: Who’s & Who Why are they important? Why are they important? Why are they important? John Lewis Julian Bond Herman Talmadge