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EQ: What were the major events of the Civil Rights movement?
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Plessy v. Ferguson Separate but Equal Jim Crow Laws Laws designed to enforce segregation
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Linda Brown Forced to go to a separate school far away from her home Across railroad tracks
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Supreme Court Linda Brown’s lawyer Thurgood Marshall Argued segregation psychologically damaged African-American students Supreme Court agreed Brown v. Board cancels out Plessy v. Ferguson
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Brown v. Board of Education ruled segregated schools were unconstitutional But most of the south desegregated very slowly 1954 – The Little Rock school board was the first to comply with Brown v. Board
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Governor of Arkansas, Orval Faubus, blocked the school with the National Guard When he was ordered by law to remove the National Guard, the students were met by a riot
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1000 Federal troops arrived and escorted the students to the high school
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Eisenhower uses the military - Eisenhower sent in the U.S. military to ensure the students be allowed in. - Desegregation was going to happen
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Eisenhower passes the Civil Rights Act of 1957 Federal crime to prevent a person from voting Created Civil Rights Commission The Little Rock incident showed that the South was unwilling to desegregate without a fight
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NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Created for social reform Worked to end racial discrimination
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NAACP worked to end segregation in southern transportation system Rosa Parks Seamstress Dignified and respectable REFUSED to give up her seat to a white man
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Results of her refusal… - She was arrested and charged with violation of the city’s segregation law
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50,000 African Americans boycotted the Montgomery Bus system The Montgomery Improvement Association lead the way MIA chose Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as spokesperson
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1956 – Supreme Court ruled the segregation laws unconstitutional Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. became the new leader of the Civil Rights movement
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Testing the Supreme Court decision banning segregation on buses. Civil Rights activists’ ride south Met by mobs everywhere
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The Kennedy Administration acted U.S. Marshall’s were sent Interstate Commerce Commission banned all segregation in interstate travel
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March on Washington D.C. 250,000 people marched on D.C. Demanding passage of the Civil Rights Bill
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One of the most famous speeches in 20 th Century. Link to text version, and/or audio visual http://www.mlkonline.net/dream.html http://www.mlkonline.net/dream.html
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Project to register African Americans as voters Again met with violence 3 Civil Rights workers went missing Racial beatings and murders continued
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Malcolm X
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Urban Racial Violence New York riots in Harlem Watts Riot – Worst race riot in nations history African American rage
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Shot by James Earl Ray Robert Kennedy urged non-violence But the rage led to worst urban rioting in U.S. history Kennedy was assassinated later that year
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Kerner Commission Study the causes of urban violence Civil Rights Acts of 1964 & 1968 Support declined into the 1970’s because of the militant movement Affirmative Action Controversy still
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