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Topic: The Civil Rights Movement Essential Question: How has the Civil Rights Movement changed America?
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Background Amendments 13 th (1865) Officially ended slavery 14 th (1868) Citizenship for African Americans Guaranteed “equal protection of the laws”
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14 th (1868) Citizenship for African Americans Guaranteed “equal protection of the laws” 15 th (1870) Suffrage for African Americans
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15 th (1870) Suffrage for African Americans 19 th (1920) Suffrage for women
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19 th (1920) Suffrage for women Segregation Separation of the races in the South after the Civil War Justified by the idea of “separate but equal”
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Segregation Separation of the races in the South after the Civil War Justified by the idea of “separate but equal” Jim Crow Laws Established segregation
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Jim Crow Laws Established segregation Included: Literacy tests Poll taxes
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Literacy tests Poll taxes Grandfather clauses No literacy tests/poll taxes if ancestors were registered to vote
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Grandfather clauses No literacy tests/poll taxes if ancestors were registered to vote Ku Klux Klan (KKK) White supremacist organization Used violence and intimidation Nathan Bedford Forrest – 1 st Grand Wizard
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Ku Klux Klan (KKK) White supremacist organization Used violence and intimidation Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Supreme Court decision Declared that segregation was constitutional
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Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Supreme Court decision Declared that segregation was constitutional National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Played a major role in the Civil Rights Movement Medgar Evers
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Played a major role in the Civil Rights Movement Emmett Till (Mississippi, 1955) Murdered for talking to a white woman Mother insisted on an open casket at his funeral
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Discuss Amendments Segregation Jim Crow Laws KKK Plessy v. Ferguson NAACP Emmett Till Write a sentence explaining why the murder of Emmett Till helped bring about change. Murdered for talking to a white woman Mother insisted on an open casket at his funeral
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Emmett Till (Mississippi, 1955) Murdered for talking to a white woman Mother insisted on an open casket at his funeral Civil Rights leaders Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK)
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Civil Rights leaders Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Baptist minister Methods based on non-violent protests of Gandhi in India Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta
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Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Baptist minister Methods based on non-violent protests of Gandhi in India Malcolm X
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Methods based on non-violent protests of Gandhi in India Malcolm X Muslim minister Believed in using violence
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Muslim minister Believed in using violence Desegregation Military President Truman integrated the military (1948)
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Military President Truman integrated the military (1948) Schools Mendez v. Westminster (1947) Federal court decision Ended segregation of Mexican-American students in California schools Governor Earl Warren Felicitas and Gonzalo Mendez Sylvia Mendez, 2011 Thurgood Marshall, NAACP Attorney
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Federal court decision Ended segregation of Mexican-American students in California schools Brown v. Board of Education (1954) Supreme Court decision Chief Justice Earl Warren 9-0 decision
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Brown v. Board of Education (1954) Supreme Court decision Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson “Separate is inherently unequal” Declared segregation of public schools unconstitutional Thurgood Marshall Supreme Court (1967-1991)
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“Separate is inherently unequal” Declared segregation of public schools unconstitutional Little Rock (Arkansas, 1957) Nine black students enrolled at Little Rock Central High
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Governor tried to stop them Gov. Orval Faubus Elizabeth Eckford
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Nine black students enrolled at Little Rock Central High Governor tried to stop them President Eisenhower enforced Brown v. Board decision
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Nine students enrolled at Little Rock Central High Governor tried to stop them President Eisenhower enforced Brown v. Board decision Ernest Green
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Governor tried to stop them President Eisenhower enforced Brown v. Board decision Transportation Montgomery Bus Boycott (Alabama, 1955-56) Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat Henry Ford Museum (MI)
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Montgomery Bus Boycott (Alabama, 1955-56) Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat MLK helped organize a boycott 381 days Supreme Court declared bus segregation unconstitutional
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381 days Supreme Court declared bus segregation unconstitutional Freedom Riders (1961) Protesters tested desegregation of Southern bus stations Boynton v. Virginia (1960)
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Freedom Riders (1961) Protesters tested desegregation of Southern bus stations
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Freedom Riders (1961) Protesters tested desegregation of Southern bus stations Many were harassed, arrested, beaten, etc. Forced the federal government to enforce the law Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
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Many were harassed, arrested, beaten, etc. Forced the federal government to enforce the law Sports Baseball Jackie Robinson 1 st African American in Major League Baseball (1947)
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Jackie Robinson 1 st African American in Major League Baseball (1947) Football Ernie Davis 1 st African American to win the Heisman Trophy (1961)
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Ernie Davis 1 st African American to win the Heisman Trophy (1961) Basketball Texas Western (UTEP) All-black starting line-up NCAA basketball champions (1966)
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Discuss Civil Rights leaders Desegregation of the military Desegregation of schools Desegregation of transportation Desegregation of sports Write a sentence explaining the differences between Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. All-black starting line-up NCAA basketball champions (1966)
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All-black starting line-up NCAA basketball champions (1966) More non-violent protests Sit-ins Protesters sat at lunch counters Greensboro, North Carolina (1960)
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Sit-ins Protesters sat at lunch counters Attacked by segregationists Forced restaurants to change policy Section of the counter from the Greesboro, NC Woolworth’s (Smithsonian)
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Attacked by segregationists Forced restaurants to change policy Birmingham campaign (Alabama, 1963) MLK organized protests Bull Connor
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Birmingham campaign (Alabama, 1963) MLK organized protests Police used violence to break up protests Media coverage outraged the nation New York Times
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Police used violence to break up protests Media coverage outraged the nation March on Washington (1963) 250,000 people gathered to support JFK’s civil rights bill Ossie Davis
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March on Washington (1963) 250,000 people gathered to support JFK’s civil rights bill MLK delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech
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250,000 people gathered to support JFK’s civil rights bill MLK delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech Freedom Summer (Mississippi, 1964) Effort to register African American voters James ChaneyMichael Schwerner Andrew Goodman
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Freedom Summer (Mississippi, 1964) Effort to register African American voters 3 volunteers (1 black, 2 white) were murdered by the KKK LBJ sent the FBI to investigate Lyndon Baines Johnson
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3 volunteers (1 black, 2 white) were murdered by the KKK LBJ sent FBI to investigate Selma to Montgomery marches (Alabama, 1965) Motivated by: Murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson by police Voting rights violations Jimmie Lee Jackson Arrested in 2007 Brown Chapel Pled guilty to manslaughter in 2010 Spent 6 months in prison
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Murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson by police Voting rights violations Governor blocked the Edmund Pettus Bridge with state police James Reeb George Wallace
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Murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson by police Voting rights violations Governor blocked the Edmund Pettus Bridge with state police March was successful on the third attempt Viola Liuzzo
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