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We Shall Overcome… The Civil Rights Movement
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Social Inequalities After World War II Segregation Jim Crow Laws Discrimination in the Workplace
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Segregation
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Jim Crow Laws
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Discrimination in the Workplace
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Groups involved in the Civil Rights Movement
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NAACP
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Founded in 1909 Thurgood Marshall – legal counsel
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African American Churches
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Clergy became involved in the movement Way to generate support – Forums; planning; mobilization Locked out of traditional means
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SCLC
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Led by Martin Luther King Est. in 1957 Set out to eliminate segregation & encourage voter registration
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SNCC
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Made up of primarily African American college students Desegregated public facilities Encouraged voter registration
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Diane Nash Founder SNCC Freedom Riders Worked w/King Civil Rights Act of 1964
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CORE
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Congress of Racial Equality Founded in 1942 Freedom Riders Freedom Schools – Taught black history – Target of white mobs
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Southern Resistance
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Strom Thurmond 1948 Dixiecrat Continue racial segregation in the South & support Jim Crow laws
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Eugene “Bull” Connor Police official in Birmingham KKK member Fire hoses & attack dogs
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Black Power Movement In response to apparent failure of nonviolent protests More aggressive movement Stressed pride in African American cultural group – Racial distinctiveness
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Black Panthers
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Founded in 1966 by Malcolm X supporters Preached black power, black nationalism, & economic self- sufficiency Armed revolution
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Black Power
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Has many meanings – Physical self-defense & violence – African-Americans should control the social, political, & economic direction of their struggle
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Stokely Carmichael Leader of SNCC in 1966 Honorary Prime Minister of Black Panthers
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How it all began…
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Jackie Robinson
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Truman President’s Commission on Civil Rights
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Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
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Thurgood Marshall
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Rosa Parks
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Montgomery Bus Boycott
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Desegregation Begins
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Clinton 12
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Governor Clement
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Little Rock Nine
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Little Rock, Arkansas
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George Wallace
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Sit-ins
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Violence Erupts
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Freedom Riders
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James Meredith
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Tension Mounts in Birmingham
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Birmingham Bombings
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Selma March
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MLK, Jr. Assassinated
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Malcolm X
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Black Panthers
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1968 Olympics Black Power Salute
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Civil Rights Legislation Brown v. Board of Education (1954) 24 th Amendment (1964) Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) Civil Rights Act (1964) Voting Rights Act (1965) Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
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Tennessee & Civil Rights
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Albert Gore, Sr.
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Estes Kefauver
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Nashville Lunch Counters
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Memphis
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