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Objective 11.02 Trace Major Events of the Civil Rights Movement and evaluate its Impact
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Montgomery Bus Boycotts
Was a political and social protest started in 1955 against the segregation policies on public buses in Montgomery Alabama
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Rosa Parks Made famous for refusing to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery Ala. In 1955
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Martin Luther King Jr. Leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Non-Violent Civil Resistance, assassinated in 1968 by James Earl Ray
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Malcolm X Follower of Elijah Mohammad, militant leader of Civil Rights Movement, “By Any Means Necessary”, assassinated by Muslim followers in 1965
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Black Panthers African American organization founded to promote Civil Rights and Self Defense by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in California
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Black Power Movement Movement in the 1960’s and 1970’s that emphasized racial pride, political involvement, and unity
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Stokley Carmichael Leader of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, later became dissatisfied with the movement and joined the Black Panthers
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CORE Congress of Racial Equality- open to anyone that believes that all people are created equal and are willing to work toward that goal
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SNCC Political organization of college students during the Civil Rights Movement, Freedom Rides, Freedom Summer, Sit-ins
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March on Washington Political Rally in 1963 for Civil Rights, Martin Luther King delivered his “Dream” speech at the rally.
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James Meredith In 1962 became the first black student at the University of Mississippi
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Little Rock Nine Nine African American students that enrolled at Little Rock High School in 1957
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George Wallace Four Term Governor of Alabama from , Ran for President 4 times, Stood against integrating the University of Alabama in 1963
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Brown v. Board of Ed. Overturned the ruling in Plessey v. Ferguson, declared that separate was not equal.
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Thurgood Marshall Lead Attorney for the NAACP in the Brown v. Board case, became the first African American to serve on the Supreme Court
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Earl Warren Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during the Civil Rights Movement, Chief Justice during the Brown v. Board Case
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24th Amendment Eliminated the Poll Tax and other discriminatory voting laws
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 Outlawed segregation in schools and public places
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Voting Rights Act of 1965 Outlawed literacy tests as a way to deny the right to vote
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