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African American Civil Rights
Movement
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Previous Black Civil Rights Struggles
Quickly Review Previous Black Civil Rights Struggles (1850’s – 1940’s)
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Starts push for black rights
Pre Civil War Abolition Movement Starts push for black rights Reconstruction Era has mixed legacy 13th, 14th & 15th Amendments passed Federal Gov’t mainly ignores black civil rights during “Gilded Age” Jim Crow Laws become entrenched Plessy v. Ferguson Supports segregation
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Progressive Era Black Civil Rights Activist Differ in Goals & Tactics
WEB DuBois Booker T. Washington Progressive Era Black Civil Rights Activist Differ in Goals & Tactics
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1920’s & 1930’s NAACP Harlem Renaissance Marcus Garvey UNIA “New Negro”
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“Double V” of the 1940’s Promotes African-American Rights
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Still, “Jim Crow” laws strong into the mid 20th Century
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II. Non-Violent Civil Disobedience (mid 1950’s & early ’60’s) “Grassroots” action garners media attention and lead to federal involvement & legal change
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Emmett Till Trial
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Montgomery Bus Boycotts
Martin Luther King Rosa Parks SCLC Civil Disobedience
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Little Rock Nine Confrontation Results from Brown v. Board
decision Dixiecrats Critical of violation of “states Rights”
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Lunch Counter Sit-Ins Organized by CORE & SNCC
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Freedom Rides
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Boycotts/Marches & Reactions
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Birmingham Church Bombing
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Freedom Summer & Civil Rights Workers Murdered
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“Bloody Sunday” & Selma March
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High Tide of Non-Violent Black Civil Rights Movement
March on Washington & “I Have a Dream” Speech Landmark Legislation: Civil Rights Act (1964) Voting Rights Act (1965) 24th Amendment (1965) Limits of Success??? Laws change faster than attitudes…rising expectations leads to growing frustration by late 1960’s
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