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Brown v Board education
Brown v Board of education-supreme court decision. Was a Supreme Court case to end segregation. 9-0 decisoom- or unamious, for equal protection under the 14th amendment. After the decison violence and riots broke out with some schools closing. -
Emmit Till
Murder if Emmet Till. 14 year old boy from Chicago, visiting family. He was accused of whistling at a white women. Roy Bryant and Jw Mila kidnap, beat, shot, killed, and threw Emmets body in the river. Maime Till, ‘Em,etc mother had an open casket funeral. Both men stood trial, and found not guilty. Spark to start civil rights movement -
Rosa Parks
Rosa parks refused to move Sears and she is arrested. It leads into a bus boycott. Nonvident protest. -
Bus Boycott
Bus boycott begins and last 381 days. MLK emerges as the leader of the bus boycott. 1st large scale demonstration-nonviolent in the U.S very successful because 75% of all riders are black -
Southern Christian Leadership
Started after the bus boycott to organize protest. MLK was elected President. Organized protest around the south to coordinate events such Greensboro siting, March on Washington and Selma. After MLK’s assassination it declined, still exist today. -
Little Rock Nine/ Arkansas
Testing Brown v Board of Education decision. 9 students were vetted to under go this test. Airborn101 escorted students to class. Following year, all public schools closed (1958) and in August 29, 1959 schools reopened -
Greensboro sit in
4 college students sat down at a lunch counter at Woolworth’s to be served. They were refused service. Continued to “sit-in” and others joined the protest spread to other towns. There was a force change. -
Freedom Riders
2 weeks bus trips to the Deep South to deliberately violate Jim Crow Laws or organized by CORE. The buses were burned and riders were beaten by KKK. Nov 1, 1961, white and colored signs are removed from bus stations, train stations, and lunch counters -
March on Washington
For jobs and freedom was to advocate for the civil and economic rights of African Americans. 250,000 people were in attendance at the Lincoln Memorial. MLK was the last to speak, and gave his “ I have a dream speech.” 70-80% of Marchers were black. It helped to pass the Civil Righte Act of 1964 -
Civil Right Act of 1964
Forbids employers and labor unions to discriminate against any person on grounds of race, color, religion, sex, physical disabilities, or age in job related matters. Prohibits discrimination against race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or physical disabilities. Can not be refused service. -
March on Selma
Know as Bloody Sunday. 600 students march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama to get the right to vote. They walked 54 miles and were stopped at the bridge, seen on national television. LBJ order the passage of 1965 voting right law. 2nd March took place on March 21, 24 days with 25,000 including MLK -
Voting Right Act of 1965
One of the most comprehensive pieces of legislation in US history. Blacks were registering to vote and being elected to public office.