CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT SEMESTER PROJECT

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CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT SEMESTER PROJECT

PROJECT DEADLINES PROPOSAL RESEARCH/SOURCE LIST OUTLINE RESEARCH PAPER/FINAL BIB INFOGRAPHIC PROJECT DEADLINES

Civil rights Today DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE GAY RIGHTS BLACK LIVES MATTER WOMENS RIGHTS Civil rights Today

Songs of the Civil rights movement STRANGE FRUIT WE SHALL OVERCOME OH FREEDOM WE SHALL NOT BE MOVED GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGIN’ LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING CHANGE GONNA COME Songs of the Civil rights movement

Figures/organizations MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. JOHN LEWIS MALCOM X GEORGE WALLACE JOHN F. KENNEDY LYNDON B. JOHNSON THURGOOD MARSHALL STOKELY CARMICHAEL HUEY NEWTON SNCC: STUDENT NONVIOLENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE SCLC: SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE BLACK PANTHER PARTY NATION OF ISLAM Figures/organizations

WOMEN OF THE MOVEMENT FANNIE LOU HAMER DIANE NASH ROSA PARKS CORETTA SCOTT KING VIOLA LIUZZO ELAINE BROWN DAISY BATES KATHLEEN CLEAVER ANGELA DAVIS ASSATA SHAKUR DOROTHY HEIGHT JO ANN ROBINSON WOMEN OF THE MOVEMENT

ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS ACTIVISTS HARRY BELAFONTE SAMMY DAVIS JR. JOSEPHINE BAKER PAUL ROBESON SIDNEY POITIER RUBY DEE OSSIE DAVIS DICK GREGORY LENA HORNE MAHALIA JACKSON JACKIE ROBINSON MUHAMMAD ALI TOMMIE SMITH & JOHN CARLOS PETER NORMAN BILL RUSSELL WILLIE O’REE THE BLACK 14 SYRACUSE 8 ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS ACTIVISTS

IMPORTANT EVENTS/COURT CASES RECONSTRUCTION 1ST CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT POST CIVIL WAR EMMETT TILL FOUR LITTLE GIRLS MARCH ON WASHINGTON FREDDOM RIDES ALBANY CAMPAIGN PLESSY V. FERGUSON BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION LOVING V. VIRGINIA SWEAT V. PAINTER MCLAURIN V. OKLAHOMA STATE SMITH V. ALLWRIGHT REYNOLDS V. SIMS POWELL V. ALABAMA (SCOTTSBORO BOYS) IMPORTANT EVENTS/COURT CASES