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Civil Rights Vocabulary
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1. Boycott - Refusal to buy or distribute goods.
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2. Brown Vs. Board of Education
- Court case that said separate but equal facilities was illegal. (Segregation = Illegal)
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3. Civil Rights - The rights guaranteed to US citizens by laws and the constitution.
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4. Discrimination -the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or gender
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5. Equality - All citizens receive the same status, rights, and opportunities regardless race, gender, or age, etc…
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6. Freedom Rides - An effort made to desegregate all public transportation across the United States.
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7. “Hippies” -a usually young person who rejects established social customs (such as by dressing in an unusual way or living in a commune) and who opposes violence and war; especially : a young person of this kind in the 1960s and 1970s
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8. Jim Crow Laws - Laws that enforced segregation after the Civil War through the 1970s.
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9. Little Rock Nine - 9 students who were one of the first to attempt to desegregate schools.
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10. Malcolm X - A civil rights activist that advocated for African American rights through racist tactics and violence.
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11. March on Washington - Peaceful march led by Martin Luther King Jr. for jobs and civil rights. Also the location of the “I Have a Dream” Speech.
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12. Martin Luther King Jr. -A civil rights activist that advocated for African American rights through peaceful protest and motivational speeches.
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13. Montgomery Bus Boycotts
- After Rosa Parks is arrested, African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama refuse to use public buses.
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14. Plessy VS. Ferguson - Court case that decided that separate but equal was legal. (Segregation = Legal)
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15. Protests - A series of violent or nonviolent means to advocate for a cause.
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16. Riot - A violent disturbance of peace by a crowd.
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17. Rosa Parks - A civil rights martyr who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man.
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18. Segregation - The separation or isolation of classes, races, genders, etc…
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19. Vietnam War - An elongated conflict fought between Communist Northern Vietnam and Democratic (US-Backed) Southern Vietnam.
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20. Woolworth’s Protest - The conclusion of the Greensboro Sit-Ins where 4 African American college students refused to leave until they were served lunch at Woolworth’s Department Store.
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