Civil Rights

  • Plessy vs. Ferguson

    First major inquiry into the meaning of the fourteenth amendment, separate but equal doctrine
  • NAACP

    NAACP
    A biracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans by whites
  • Brown v. The Board of Education

    Brown v. The Board of Education
    1954 Supreme court case where it was ruled that separate but equal laws in schools was unconstitutional
    (Thurgood Marshall)
  • Thurgood Marshall

    Marshall was the supreme court's first African American justice, he used his position of power to help the NAACP, and won the Brown vs the Board of Education case
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Montgomery Bus Boycott
    The Montgomery bus boycott was a political and economic protest against the bus system, to get rid of segregation (Rosa Parks)
  • Rosa Parks

    Rosa Parks
    Rosa Parks the secretary of the NAACP, chose to be the face of the bu boycott by refusing to move from her seat on a Montgomery bus
  • Emmett Till

    A 14 year old African American boy, who was killed over flirting with a white women in a store, prompting for African Americans to realize how dangerous this world really is for them
  • Little Rock School Integration

    Little Rock School Integration
    A group of 9 teenagers in Little Rock Arkansas were sent to a all white high school, in hopes of making desegregation in school more acceptable/ popular (Emmett Till)
  • Freedom Rides

    Freedom Rides
    A civil rights activist who rode buses through the South during the early 1960s to challenge segragation
  • The Sit Ins

    The Sit Ins
    People sat in places where only whites were allowed and refused to move, resulting in many arrests of African American people
  • De Jure vs. De Facto segregation

    De facto segregation is segregation not mandated by law, de jure segregation is segregation that is mandated by law
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    March to advocate for the civil and economic rights of African Americans
  • March on Birmingham, Alabama

    March on Birmingham, Alabama
    Martin Luther King marched with over a thousand children in Birmingham, the children were soon met with police force resulting with the arrest of 959 of them (Martin Luther King/ Ghandi/ Thoreau/ Rudolph)
  • Malcolm X

    Malcolm X led the unity rally in Harlem which was one of the nations largest civil rights events
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Banned discrimination on the basis of race, sex, national origin, and religion in public and most workplaces
  • 24th Amendment

    The 24th amendment was ratified prohibiting a poll tax on any federal official election
  • Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Law that made it easier for African Americans to vote eliminating the literacy and allowing federal examiners to enroll voters denied at a local level
  • March From Selma to Montgomery for Voting Rights

    A march from Selma to Montgomery which resulted in the federal voting rights legislation to protect African Americans from barriers that kept them from voting
  • Black Panther Party

    Black Panther Party
    A group formed for self defense from police in African American neighborhoods
  • Race Riots

    Race Riots
    The beating and murder of cab driver John Smith by police sparked many race riots which at times were dangerous
  • Martin Luther King

    Led many marches and gave speeches to empower black Americans to make change, and enforced the usage of peaceful protest