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The Civil Rights Movement Chapter 21
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Past Discrimination Slavery Jim Crow Laws = racial segregation (1870s – 1880s – Post Reconstruction) Plessy v. Ferguson = “separate but equal” doctrine (1896) Racial Etiquette – belittled & humilated (1870s – 1950s) NNever shake hands YYield sidewalk to whites RRemove hats when talking to whites Violence LLynched, shot or burned w/o trial
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Movement Shapes During & After WWII New job opps. ‘cuz labor short. in war industries New job opps. ‘cuz labor short. in war industries FDR prohibited discrim. engaged in war indust. - 1944 A.A. soldiers use war spirit to fight for own rights A.A. soldiers use war spirit to fight for own rights Organize activities in local churches *** Desegregation of military – 1945 Desegregation of military – 1945 Jackie Robinson – 1 st A.A. MLB Player - 1947 Jackie Robinson – 1 st A.A. MLB Player - 1947
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Brown Starts the Movement Montgomery Bus Boycott Montgomery Bus Boycott Rosa Parks refused to give up seat in colored section of bus to white man NAACP organized bus boycott & elected Pastor MLK, Jr. to lead – Dec. 1955 NAACP organized bus boycott & elected Pastor MLK, Jr. to lead – Dec. 1955 Lasted 381 days Lasted 381 days Outcome: S.C. banned bus segregation - 1956 Outcome: S.C. banned bus segregation - 1956
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MLK: “Soul Force” Leader Tactic: Nonviolent resistance Tactic: Nonviolent resistance Peaceful refusal to obey unjust laws Based on teaching of Gandhi, Jesus & Henry David Thoreau Based on teaching of Gandhi, Jesus & Henry David Thoreau Formed Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) – 1957 Formed Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) – 1957 Protests & demonstrations in South to activate movement
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States: Mixed Reaction to Brown Some expected to end segreg. w/o trouble Some expected to end segreg. w/o trouble Some “total resistance” Some “total resistance” “a flagrant abuse of judicial power [by Supreme Court]” - Gov. of Georgia KKK re-emerged KKK re-emerged Pres. Eisenhower refused to enforce Brown decision – 1955 Pres. Eisenhower refused to enforce Brown decision – 1955 Claimed it was a states right issue
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1955 – Emmett Till 1955 – Emmett Till 14 yr old. Chicago boy viciously beaten & murdered in XXX after being accused of whistling @ a white woman in a grocery mart 1957 – Little Rock 9 1957 – Little Rock 9 1960 – Ruby Bridges 1960 – Ruby Bridges White angry crowd threw tomatoes & eggs as she walked to integrate school; Outcome: armed marshals had to escort her SCLC & MLK – violence will not detract them from nonviolent tactics SCLC & MLK – violence will not detract them from nonviolent tactics Violent Reaction to Brown
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Little Rock 9 - 1957 Arkansas gov. refused to enforce seg. Arkansas gov. refused to enforce seg. Ordered Nat. Guard to prevent 9 A.A. students (volunteered to integrate Central H.S.) from entering http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o odolEmUg2g
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Cont. Nation watched on t.v. Nation watched on t.v. Eisenhower forced to act Eisenhower forced to act “States can’t ignore S.C. rulings at will” Sent in 101 st Airborne Division Fed. troops escorted “the 9” to classes Civil Rights Act of 1957 Civil Rights Act of 1957 Fed. gov. has power over school deseg. & A.A. voting rights
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SUMMARIZE & Highlight Recap what you have learned about the beginning and early events of the Civil Rights Movement Recap what you have learned about the beginning and early events of the Civil Rights Movement Highlight slide titles, key terms, key people, key events, outcomes, etc. Highlight slide titles, key terms, key people, key events, outcomes, etc.
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