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Brown vs. Board of Education (1954) Little Rock Nine (1957) Greensboro Sit-In (1960) Rosa Parks (1955) Civil Rights

MARCH ON WASHINGTON 1963 Civil Rights Act 1964 Civil Rights Act 1964

MARCH ON WASHINGTON 1963 Civil Rights Act 1964 Voting Rights Act 1965 Voting Rights Act 1965

MARCH ON WASHINGTON 1963 Civil Rights Act 1964 Voting Rights Act 1965 Fair Housing Act 1968

Reaction moves north Montgomery, AL Detroit, MI Little Rock, AR Cleveland, OH

John F. Kennedy Nov. 22, 1963 Malcolm X Feb. 21, 1965 Martin Luther King, Jr. April 4, 1968 Robert Kennedy June 6, 1968 Los Angeles August 11-17, 1965 Chicago August 26-29, 1968 Cleveland July 18-23, 1966 Detroit July 12-27, 1967 Harlem, NYC July 16-18, 1964