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Brown v board of education
The supreme court ruled on the case brown v board of education agreeing that segregation in schools is unconstitutional -
Montgomery Bus boycott
So this started because rosa parks an african american refused to give up her seat to a white man and got arrested and fined so blacks began to boycott public buses -
Formation of SCLC and the goals-leaders
SCLC stands for southern christian leardership conference this is an african american civil rights organization. its first president was Dr. Martin luther king jr. their goal was to end all types of segregation the leaders were joseph lowery, fred shuttlesworth, martin luther kig jr., bayard rustin and, ralph abemathy -
The SNCC
The SNCC stands for the student nonviolent coordating committee this organization emerged from a student meeting at shaw university. this organization conviced people that african americans deserved equal treatment by protesting and they did sit-ins Robert Moses was a(n) leader -
freedom riders
freedom riders were civil rights activists that rode the interstate buses into the segregated south. Freedom writers tried using white only restrooms and diners they experinced alot of violent white protesters -
Admission of Charlayne Hunter and Hamilton Holmes into the University of Georgia
they were the first African Americans students to be admitted into UGA. At first when they tried to enter they was turned down because of limited space. Even though Holmes attended more house college on full scholarship they kept trying, Holmes even wrote a letter asking to accept them but failed. So they took it to court filing suit using the brown case to help them. They won and they soon attended UGA -
Albany Movement
this movement happened in albany georgia by the local activists on the SNCC and the NAACP it was one of the first mass movements and their goal was to desegregate an entire community it resulted in 1,000 african americans in jail -
COFO
The council of federated organizations was designed to help register black voters and they helped desegregation campaigns led by Bob Moses In Jackson Mississippi (UNKNOWN DATE.!!!!) -
March on Washington
200,000 americans came together for a rally it was know as the march on washington for jobs and freedom. This meant that they were marching to shed light on the political nd social challeges that blacks expericened all across the country. Dr king spoke his famous speach "I HAVE A DREAM" this speach explained what he wanted to see happen and what was fair this speach was for racial justic and equality. -
Bombing of Baptist Church
In Birmingham Alabama, Four girls were attending Sunday school and a bomb exploded at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church this particular church was often used for civil rights meeting. This angered a lot of people and a riot erupted leading to more deaths. -
Civil rights act of 1964
this landmark outlawed discrimination based on race color religion sex or national origin. EVERYBODY WAS NOW EQUAL.!!!!! -
Voting rights of 1965
Sighned into law by preident lyondon johnson this was to overcome the barriers that prevented blacks from exercising thier right to vote -
Assasination of MLK Jr.
It was in Memphis tennessee he was at the Lorraine Motel standing outisde and he was shot by a man named James Earl Ray. MLK Jr was born january 15 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a baptist minister and civil rights activist he played a big role in ending segregation for the blacks. MLK Jr recieved an noble peace prize in 1964 with alot of different honors. MLK Jr is remembered as an great african american leaders alot of people remeber hi by his "i have a dream" speach in 1963