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Civil Rights Movement 1960-1964
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Sit - Ins 1. Greensboro, North Carolina A. 1960 – 4 black college students @ a Woolworth’s B. Stayed in their seats until closing C. Next day = 19 D. End of the week = 400 E. The next week – in 7 different cities in N.C.
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2. W/in 1 year, 70,000 participants in >100 southern cities A. 3600 arrested, expelled B. Beaten, kicked,. Sprayed w/ food, burned w/ cigarettes 3. Brought youth to the front of the Civil Rights Movement
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Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) 1. Influenced by James Lawson, Martin Luther King, Jr. A. Studied non-violent philosophy of Ghandi B. Belief: Christian love would overcome hatred 2. Taught tolerance
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Freedom Rides 1. Goal: Test the Supreme Court order outlawing segregation in bus terminals 2. Who: mostly CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) 3. The journey… A. May 4, 1961 – Birmingham, AL to Nashville, TN B. Violence erupted 1 st bus was bombed, riders beaten 2 nd bus – Walter Bergman C. No police intervention, federal g’vt forced to step in D. Results: Could keep segregation laws if didn’t harm riders 328 imprisoned
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Birmingham “The South’s most segregated city” 1. Violence 2. King came to lead anti-segregation boycotts and marches 3. May 3, 1963 1000s of children joined in the march was were arrested 4. JFK sent Federal officials to enforce de- segregation
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March on Washington 1. August 1963 2. 250,000 blacks & whites marched to the capital to show support for Kennedy’s Civil Rights Bill 3. “I Have a Dream” in front of Lincoln Memorial 4. 2 weeks later = Birmingham Bombing 5. 2 months later = Kennedy assassinated 6. Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Outlawed segregation in public accommodations
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