Mrs. Blaser Project

By ricowu
  • Brown Vs. Board of Education

    Brown Vs. Board of Education
    Brown v. Board of education was a landmark decision made by the U.S Supreme Court. Segregation in public schools was declared unconstitutional in this case.
  • Emmett Till

    Emmett Till
    Emmett Till was a fourteen time old boy who had been boggled on August of 1955. Emmett had been kidnapped , tortured, and also killed. After being indicted of offending a white woman, he'd been killed due to the ethnical injustice at the time.
  • Rosa Parks-Bus Boycott

    Rosa Parks-Bus Boycott
    The machine boycott was a social kick against the policy of ethnical isolation amongst the whites and the multicolored people. Rosa Parks had fought for her spot on the machine rather than giving it up, which had caused outrage amongst people. She was arrested, and the people knew this was wrong, so they had fought for her with colorful demurrers.
  • Little Rock 9

    Little Rock 9
    During 1957, a group of nine African American students attended Little Rock high school with the intention of obtaining an education. They faced many hardships, which included white students harassing them.
  • Southern Christian Leadership Conference

    Southern Christian Leadership Conference
    The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is an African- American civil rights association. This association began in Atlanta, Georgia. This conference was also veritably nearly related to Martin Luther KingJr. as he'd helped.
  • Greensboro 4

    Greensboro 4
    The Greensboro 4 were 4 African Americans that were involved in severalnon-violent demurrers. The demurrers had redounded in theF.W Woolworth Company department store chain to remove their programs of ethnical isolation. This was a curucial part in the civil rights movement as well. These four people had also gotten numerous other people to share in several non violent strikes along with them.
  • Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

    Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
    A youthful group of scholars that created their own tactics to apply their rights in a peaceful manner. This group contained the alternate half of the freedom riders. This group had also been a part of the March of Selma.
  • Freedom Riders

    Freedom Riders
    Freedom Riders were civil rights activists who rode interstate motorcars into the segregated Southern United States in 1961 and posterior times to challenge thenon-enforcement of the United
    States Supreme Court opinions.
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    This March had taken place to cover and fight for the civil and profitable rights of the African Americans. 250,000 people had showed up to the event that took place at the Lincoln keepsake. Martin Luther King Jr. was the last person to speak at the event with his," I Have a Dream," speech. This helped pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil Rights Act of 1964
    This act passed the law of not being suitable to refuse service to African Americans. This had prohibit employers and labor unions to distinguish any person anyhow of race, religion, coitus, phyiscal disability, or age in job related matters. This act prohibits demarcation.
  • March on Selma

    March on Selma
    This March contained 600 scholars to March from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in order to gain the right to bounce. They had walked for 54 long hauls, still they were stopped at the ground. LBJ ordered the passage of 1965 voting rights law. The alternate March took place of March 21- 24th and contained,000 people including Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Voting Rights Act 1965

    Voting Rights Act 1965
    After all of the nonstop demurrers and fights for their rights, African Americans had achieved the right to bounce. This law passed a law blurting that there will be no ethnical demarcation when voting.
    This granted all people of color to bounce.