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Cesar Sanchez Zarah Abenes Benjamin Hoang
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- - Racial equality - United States - 1950s- 1960s -Brown VS. Board of Education - Slavery - Montgomery Boycott
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- Rosa Parks - Martin Luther King Jr. - Thurgood Marshall - Little Rock Nine - Malcolm X
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- eneffective because it made one race superior than the other - violates foundation of American society
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- Montgomery Boycott (Dec 5, 1955- Dec 29, 1956 - Freedom Riders (May 4 1961) - Interstate Commerce (September 1961) - Brown vs. Board of Education (May 17, 1954) - Civil Rights Act of 1964 (July 2, 1964) - Voting Rights of 1965 ( Aug. 10, 1965) - Civil Rights of 1968 ( April 11, 1968)
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1.Three amendments of the US Constitution gave rights to blacks to vote and to become citizens. 2.It all began with Abraham Lincoln’s signing the Emancipation Proclamation 3.Before the movement in the 1960’s, others tried to get equal rights such as John Brown, Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, A.Philip Rondolph 4. Thurgood Marshall was the first African American Supreme Court Judge.
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Abenes, Zarah. Sanchez, Cesar. Hoang, Ben. "Civil Rights Movements" History.com 8 Sep. 2013 Hoang, Ben. "Civil Rights Icons" PBS.org 8 Sep. 2013 Abenes, Zarah. "Civil Rights Timeline" infoplease.com 8 Sep. 2013 Works Cited
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