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EARLY DEMANDS FOR EQUALITY Mark Manbeck
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION What were the events before the Civil Rights Movement that created an environment of inequality, and what were some early acts that motivated equality as well?
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SEGREGATION DIVIDES AMERICA De Jure Segregation: Segregation that is imposed by law De Facto segregation Segregation by custom or tradition
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JIM CROW AND PLESSY Jim Crow Laws More Subtle Plessy vs. Ferguson 1896 “Separate But Equal” Was it Equal?
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THE MOVEMENT GROWS Executive Order 9981 1948 Truman desegregates military Jackie Robinson 1947 (debut date) First African-American Baseball player Thurgood Marshall Rejected from Maryland Law School Lawyer for Brown vs. Board
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ORGANIZATIONS NAACP National Association for the Advanceme nt of Colored People SNCC *more later* Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SCLC Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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BROWN VS. BOARD 1954 Oliver Brown Friend Convinced him to join lawsuit Brown’s daughter (3 rd grader) had to walk to black school White one was much closer Railroad Tracks
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OTHER CASES JOINED WITH BROWN Davis v County School Board of Prince Edward County (High school students) Virginia Only one initiated by student protest Barbara Rose Johns
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OTHER CASES JOINED WITH BROWN Briggs vs. Elliot Summerton, South Carolina Segregation Originally lawful Later overturned
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BROWN V. BOARD DECISION Found segregation to be unconstitutional Overturned Plessy vs. Ferguson Unanimous opinion
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THE SOUTH REBELS “Southern Manifesto” Ku Klux Klan revival “White Citizen’s Council
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LITTLE ROCK
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LITTLE ROCK NINE September 4, 1957 Integrated Little Rock Central High, AR Gov. Orval Faubus “The Lost Year”
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LITTLE ROCK First day Little Rock 9 could not attend school National Guard Verbal and Physical Assault
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EISENHOWER ACTS Eisenhower sends Army Students get armed escorts All students stayed but one Ernest Green first to graduate
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CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957 Established the United States Civil Rights Commission Power to investigate violations to civil rights Lacked effectiveness First Civil rights bill passed since Reconstruction
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MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT Rosa Parks Seamstress Montgomery Bus Law Rosa refused Arrested Started Movement Montgomery Bus Boycott begins
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