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Civil Rights 1860s-1960s Jim Crow Laws – 1880’s Plessy Vs. Ferguson - 1896 Chapter 20 – pages 622-624 Booker T. Washington – 1880s-90s – focused on improving.

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1 Civil Rights 1860s-1960s Jim Crow Laws – 1880’s Plessy Vs. Ferguson - 1896 Chapter 20 – pages 622-624 Booker T. Washington – 1880s-90s – focused on improving education and economy for blacks – Tuskegee Institute Lynching Ida B. Wells - Lynching W.E.B. DuBois – founded NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) in 1909. Focused on fighting segregation and discrimination Page 709 - Marcus Garvey – Back to Africa movement UNIA – Universal Negro Improvement Association

2 Booker T. Washington Marcus Garvey W.E.B. Du Bois

3 Lynching

4 Ida B. Wells

5 Chapter 27 – pages 832-837 - World War II began the process of integration – Committee on Civil Rights – military desegregated in 1948 Sweatt vs. Painter – 1950 Brown vs. Board of Education – 1954 – Thurgood Marshall – ruled segregation in public schools was illegal 1955 – Emmett Till 1955 – Montgomery Bus Boycott – Rosa Parks – Dec. 1, 1955 Martin Luther King Jr. – Civil Disobedience 1957 – Little Rock Nine

6 Linda Brown (Left) and family http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/brownfamily.jpg

7 http://www.kirkwood.k12.mo.us/parent_student/KHS/arenske/tkam_index.html Emmett Till

8 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/till/filmmore/index.html

9 Thurgood Marshall Rosa Parks

10 Martin Luther King Jr.

11 Little Rock Nine

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13 http://www.cia.gov/csi/monograph/firstln/955pres18.gif Dwight Eisenhower

14 Chapter 28 – Pages 855-865 - February 1, 1960 – Greensboro sit-in SNCC – Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee May 1961 – Freedom Rides – Congress of Racial Equality – CORE 1962 – James Meredith – University of Mississippi Southern Christian Leadership Conference – SCLC – Martin Luther King Jr. 1963 – “Letter from Birmingham Jail” – King’s belief in non-violence 1963 – Children’s March – Birmingham. Alabama

15 August 28, 1963 – March on Washington – “I Have A Dream” speech Birmingham Bombing – September 1963 JFK assassinated on November 22, 1963 Lyndon B. Johnson - takes over as President – Civil Rights is a major issue for his Presidency

16 Greensboro Sit-In

17 http://images.encarta.msn.com/xrefmedia /sharemed/targets/images/pho/t028/T028 163A.jpg http://www.voicesofcivilrights.org/photoGallery/images/AARP_ photo_gallery_03.jpg Freedom Riders

18 James Meredith

19 http://www.outofrange.net/blog archive/archives/mooreBirming ham.jpg http://www.gettysburg.edu/academics/engli sh/eng235/dog.jpg Children’s March

20 http://www.exodusnews.com/P hotos/MartinLutherKing.jpg http://www.africawithin.com/bios/ml_king.jpg March on Washington

21 Birmingham Bombing

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23 Lyndon B. Johnson

24 Civil Rights Act of 1964 – banned segregation in all public places Freedom Summer – 1964 – murders of three civil rights workers, March on Selma, Ala. Voting Rights Act of 1965 – made voting discrimination illegal – poll taxes/literacy tests Malcolm X – Nation of Islam – favored black separatism Elijah Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan February 21, 1965 – Malcolm X assassinated Black Power Movement – rejected integration August 1965 – Watts riot April 4, 1968 – Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated Chicano Movement – Cesar Chavez

25 Freedom Summer

26 March on Selma

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28 http://www.africanamericans.com/images2/S elmaMarchMartinCoretta.jpg http://home.earthlink.net/~sistersofselma/selma3i.jpg

29 Malcolm X Louis Farrakhan Cesar Chavez Elijah Muhammad

30 Black Power Movement

31 Watts Riot - 1965

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33 Only meeting between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King March 26, 1964

34 Malcolm X’s assassination

35 Martin Luther King’s Assassination


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