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THE 2 ND RECONSTRUCTION America’s Civil Rights Movement
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Bellringer Why is the Civil Rights Movement sometimes referred to as “The Second Reconstruction”?
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A Time for Justice Make notes on the following topics (TO BE TURNED IN): Emmett Till Bus Boycott Little Rock Lunch-counter Sit-ins Freedom Rides “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” 16 th St. Baptist Church Mississippi Freedom Summer Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights of 1965 Create a 1-2 slide presentation on your assigned topic(s) (1-2 slides per topic) Include: Important people/groups (SCLC, SNCC) Date(s) Description Notable facts Impact/Significance (why is it important) Pictures Email to me on due date and be prepared to present on the next class period
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Project topics Emmett Till Montgomery Bus Boycott Little Rock Nine Greensboro Sit-in Movement Freedom Rides Birmingham Campaign (Project C/Project X/Children’s Crusade) March on Washington 16 th St. Baptist Church bombing Mississippi Freedom Summer Selma to Montgomery March
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Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, KS (1954) Ruled that “Separate but Equal inherently unequal” Desegregration should take place with “all deliberate speed” Meaning?? Reaction – Southern Manifesto – Strom Thurmond Conservative Citizens Councils Ku Klux Klan
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1965 and beyond Nation of Islam Elijah Muhammad and Malcom X Black Panther Party Huey Newton and Bobby Seale Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Assassination – Memphis, TN: 1968 Rioting in Watts, CA
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Vietnam French Indochina: 1880s – WWII Vietminh: Nationalistic Ho Chi Minh fights against French Japanese possession during WWII Vietminh fights against Japan Returned to French post- WWII Vietminh fight against French Win at Dien Bien Phu in 1954 U.S. steps in Vietnam divided along 17 th parallel North – Ho Chi Minh (Communist supported by China/Sovietys) South – Numerous dictators supported by the U.S.
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Vietnam 1954-1964: U.S. sends advisors South Vietnam run by Ngo Dinh Diem Buddhist Assassinated in 1963 Gulf of Tonkin Incident – 1964 U.S.S. Maddox Escalation of war for U.S. U.S. soldiers and South Vietnamese Army vs. North Vietnamese Army and Vietcong/NLF(South Vietnamese people who supported Ho Chi Minh) War becomes very unpopular in war
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Vietnam and the Credibility Gap Operation Rollin Thunder - 1965 Tet Offensive – Jan. 1968 My Lai Massacre – 1969 Kent State Massacre – May 1970 Pentagon Papers - 1971
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The Vietnam Conflict Ceasefire in 1972 Saigon attacked in 1975 Withdrawal Ho Chi Minh City Legacy Boat People Vietnam Complex
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Voice of Vietnam Soldiers/Military Bui Tin Westmoreland McNamara JFK, LBJ, Nixon John Kerry Anti-War Tom Hayden Jane Fonda Bob Dylan Muhammad Ali Martin Luther King, Jr. Eugene McCarthy
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