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1 The Civil Rights Movement

2 Table of Contents School Integration and Opposition to Civil RightsSchool Integration and Opposition to Civil Rights Montgomery Bus Boycott Freedom Riders March on Washington Civil Rights Act of 1964

3 The Montgomery Bus Boycott Started with Rosa Parks’s arrest for refusing to give up her seat NAACP organized a bus boycott Boycott brought Martin Luther King to national prominence Boycott lifted a year later when federal court ruled city law was unconstitutional

4 The Montgomery Bus Boycott “Tote Dat Barge! Lift Dat Boycott! Ride Dat Bus! --from Herblock’s Special for Today (Simon and Schuster, 1958)

5 Where is this cartoon set?

6 Who does this figure represent?

7 How would you describe the look on this character’s face? Why do you think the character feels the way he does?

8 Who do you think this figure represents?

9 What is the symbolism of this figure walking away from the other? What attitude does his posture communicate?

10 Why do you think the cartoonist decided not to show this character’s face or facial expression?