Civil Rights

By ajonika
  • NAACP Created

    Ella Baker traveled around the South making connections with people for her new grassroots organization. She met people in barber shops, stores, and just anywhere she could talk to people.
  • Pauli Murray Sit-in

    Howard University students orchestrated a sit-in through the NAACP chapter of their school. A multitude of people entered a white-only restaurant and requested service, they were refused so they sat in wait until the shopowner shut the restaurant down and they had to move outside.
  • Greensboro Sit-in

    This protest became major fuel for peaceful protests all over the country.
  • SNCC Creation

    Ella Baker persuaded Martin Luther King Jr. to join their organizations together. They got many students to join and help their causes giving the movement more strength. They focussed on getting students to form their own wing of the organization.
  • SNCC Voters

    SNCC did lots of work with voters and to gain rights for years, especially after the war. In 1962 they finally got their voters education project launched
  • March on Washington

    SNCC brought many civil rights leaders out to speak, while also making their own speech, where they say that the new Civil Rights bill is too little too late.
  • "I Have a Dream"

    Martin Luther King Jr. made his life-changing "I Have a Dream" speech.
  • Source

    SNCC origins & founding. SNCC Digital Gateway. (n.d.). https://snccdigital.org/category/timeline/1943-1960/