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Origins of the Civil Rights Movement
Objective: Identify factors that contributed to the Civil Rights Movement; Explain the significance of Brown v. Board of Education
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Segregation Americans began to see racism as evil
War had made African Americans more determined to win equality at home in jobs, housing, and education .
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African Americans gained important resources to help fight segregation.
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CORE Congress of Racial Equality founded in 1942 in Chicago
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Carried out protests in public places that refused to admit or serve African Americans
Helped end segregation in restaurants and other public places in many Northern cities
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Explain Plessy v. Ferguson
Louisiana law called for ‘equal but separate accommodations for the white and colored races’ on trains.
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June 7, 1892 – Homer Plessy took a seat in a train car reserved for whites. Conductor told him to move, and he refused. Plessy convicted of breaking the “separate car” law.
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State governments across the south applied decision to all areas of life.
“Jim Crow” laws forced African Americans to use separate restaurants, hotels, train cars, parks, schools, and hospitals.
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Supreme Court decision – “separate but equal” facilities for blacks and whites did not violate the Constitution.
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Brown v. Board of Education
Read pages 815 – 816 Brown v. Board was an important event in the civil rights movement. As you read, list information about the event in a bubble map containing the following information: People, The Argument, The Ruling, Results of the Ruling
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Little Rock Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus was against integration
orders National Guard troops to prevent African-American students from entering Central High School
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Federal judge ruled governor had broken the law; Faubus removed the National Guard
Eisenhower sent federal troops to protect the students
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