Events in the Civil Rights Movement— 7th Brown vs. Board of Education SC Case – Savannah, Jeff, Wyatt, Jacob D. Montgomery Bus Boycott – Jacob C., Maddie,

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Events in the Civil Rights Movement— 7th Brown vs. Board of Education SC Case – Savannah, Jeff, Wyatt, Jacob D. Montgomery Bus Boycott – Jacob C., Maddie, Chari, Trey Sit Ins – Natasha, Tanner, Lindsey, Jacob R. Freedom Rides – Conrad, Mercedes, Gavin, Hollee The March on Washington – Lisette, Bryce, Victoria, Braden Watts Riots of 1965 – Victor, Meghan, Tristyn

Events in the Civil Rights Movement— 8th Brown vs. Board of Education SC Case – Kelley, Atherton, Savannah, Alec, Montgomery Bus Boycott – Michelle, Carly, Megan, Lauro Sit Ins – Alexis, Alex, Sydney, Allie, Gerrod Freedom Rides – Indiana, Ian, Rebecca, Shannon The March on Washington – Shelbie D., Daxton, Clayton, Zayne Watts Riots of 1965 – Shelbie C., Kate, Edgar, Ennit

Events in the Civil Rights Movement— 4th Brown vs. Board of Education SC Case – Ari, David, Leentje Montgomery Bus Boycott – Cheyenne, Daniel, Brandon, Aspen Sit Ins – Julia, Tyler, Ivan Freedom Rides – Jonah, Ally, Erin, Kolton The March on Washington – Olivia, Jori, Aaron, Zach Watts Riots of 1965 – Nicholas, Gabby, Ezra