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50's - 70's History FINAL

By Eagle14
  • CORE

    CORE
    The Congress of Racial Equality Founded
  • Bracero

    Bracero
    The bracero program granted temporary worker status to Mexican migrants, setting in motion million of Mexican American immigrant moving into the U.S.A
  • Jackie Robinson

    Jackie Robinson
    The first African American Major League player, Jackie Robinson, becomes apart of the Brooklyn Dodgers
  • Rosa Parks

    Rosa Parks
    Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus
  • Bus Boycott

    Bus Boycott
    A boycott for African Americans against buses, lead by Martin Luther King Jr., begins in Montgomery after Rosa Parks's refusal and arrest
  • Civil Rights Act

    Civil Rights Act
    The Civil Rights Act of 1957 was passed by Congress. While it had little effect, it held more of a motivational meaning towards the activists.
  • NLF

    NLF
    The National Liberation Front work to bring Vietnam together under communist control
  • Little Rock 9

    Little Rock 9
    Nine African American students were prohibited from entering the previously white-only Central High School by mobs and the National Guard. They had to be escorted to and around school by federal troops by President Eisenhower and faced severe discrimination throughout the school year.
  • NASA

    NASA
    The National Aeronautics of Space Administration is founded
  • Castro

    Castro
    Fidel Castro overthrows Fulgencio Batista and became the leader of Cuba, causing thousands of Cuban citizens to flee to America
  • Sit-In

    Sit-In
    While trying to order from a lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, four African Americans were refused service. They refused to leave their seats until the counter closed.
  • President JFK

    President JFK
    John F. Kennedy is elected President of the United States
  • NIYC

    NIYC
    The National Indian Youth Council is formed
  • Orbit

    Orbit
    Alan Shepard becomes the first American to partake in an orbital flight
  • Bay of Pigs

    Bay of Pigs
    President Eisenhower had initiated a plan to train Cuban exiles to help invade Cuba and overthrow Castro. After his term, President Kennedy resurrected the plan and had the CIA lead the attack, which ended disastrously and ended in the death of over 1,000 troops
  • Peace Corps

    Peace Corps
    To assist Third World nations and combat the spread of communism, the Peace Corps is created
  • UFW

    UFW
    Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez merged their Filipino farmer union to form the United Farm Workers
  • Special Olympics

    Special Olympics
    Eunice Shriver starts a camp for disable kids that later grew to become the Special Olympics
  • The Other America

    The Other America
    Michael Harrington's poverty expose shocks many Americans
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    Nuclear Missile Crisis

    After discovering the Soviet Union had stored nuclear missiles in Cuba, the United States enter a tense time with the possible threat of nuclear warfare. After almost a week of negotiations in October, both parties agreed to remove their nuclear missiles from surrounding countries
  • Silent Spring

    Silent Spring
    Biologist Rachel Carson publishes her revolutionary book
  • The Equal Pay Act

    The Equal Pay Act
    Applies to industry wages; Equal Work, Equal Pay
  • Alabama University

    Alabama University
    George Wallace tries to bar African American students from entering the university
  • Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

    Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
    The U.S., Soviet Union, and Great Britain agree to sign the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
  • Sixteenth Street Baptist Church

    Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
    The SLCL used this church as a base for their activist campaign. Opposition planted a bombing inside the building which later exploded, resulting the deaths of four African American girls
  • JFK's Death

    JFK's Death
    President John F. Kennedy is assassinated
  • Beatles

    Beatles
    The Beatles visit the United States
  • Draftees vs. Volunteers

    Draftees vs. Volunteers
    The number of draftees for the Vietnam War exceeds that of volunteers
  • Voting Rights Act

    Voting Rights Act
    This act outlawed discrimination within voting procedures
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    Rolling Thunder

    President Johnson commences Operation Rolling Thunder, a bombing campaign across North Vietnam, to try and dissuade support for the Vietcong. One of the weapons used in the bombing was Napalm, which had a widespread radius and intense burn.
  • Malcolm X Dies

    Malcolm X Dies
    Malcolm X is shot and killed by three members of the Nation of Islam
  • Bloody Sunday

    Bloody Sunday
    Civil Rights activists planned a equality march that would start in Selma and end in Washington D.C. The activists and marchers were attacked by armed authorities while crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge
  • Haight-Ashbury District

    Haight-Ashbury District
    Approximately 2,000 people flock to San Francisco due to it being a hub for counterculture
  • Tet Offensive

    Tet Offensive
    North Vietnam launched surprise assaults against South Vietnam, followed with strategic attacks on American positions ten days later.
  • MLK Jr.'s Death

    MLK Jr.'s Death
    While staying in a Memphis hotel, civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. is shot and killed, by John Earl Ray, while preparing for a speech.
  • RFK's Death

    RFK's Death
    Robert F. Kennedy is assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan
  • Woodstock

    Woodstock
    Members if the Hell's Angels stab a black man to death while the Rolling Stones were playing at a music festival in California
  • Moon Landing

    Moon Landing
    Neil Armstrong becomes the first man to walk on the moon.
  • Draft Lottery

    Draft Lottery
    After protests and push-back from the discriminatory nature of the drafting process towards African Americans, the Selective Service began a lottery to stem some of bias
  • EPA

    EPA
    The Environmental Protection Agency is created, giving the federal government significant power towards protecting the environment
  • CAA

    CAA
    The Clean Air Act, which sets regulations for gas emissions and other problems of air pollution, was passed
  • Cambodia

    Cambodia
    Trying to break the stalemate, Nixon orders an attack on Vietcong and North Vietnamese forces in Cambodia, simultaneously trying to gain that country's favor by weakening its own communist movement, the Khmer Rogue
  • Earth Day

    Earth Day
    The first Earth Day occurs, attempting to spread the message of environmental protection
  • Kent State Killings

    Kent State Killings
    College protests of the move into Cambodia sprung up around the country. At Kent State University, in the confusion, a troop fired his rifle, causing the other soldiers to fire their weapons, leaving four students dead.
  • Jackson State Deaths

    In protest to the Kent State killings, two students ended up dead after skirmishes with police
  • Ping-Pong

    Ping-Pong
    China invites the United States to partake in a table tennis competition
  • 26th Amendment

    26th Amendment
    A new amendment to the Constitution is passed, changing the voting age minimum to 21
  • Ms.

    Ms.
    Gloria Steinem co-founded the magazine Ms.
  • Nixon in China

    Nixon in China
    President Nixon and his wife visit China, touring many of its popular sites and meeting with several government officials, even learning enough Mandarin to perform a toast
  • Watergate Robbery

    Watergate Robbery
    A failed robbery at the Democratic Party headquarters, later evolving into the Watergate Scandal
  • ESA

    ESA
    The Endangered Species Act is passed, which prompted protections for endangered species
  • CWA

    CWA
    The Clean Water act is passed, limiting water pollution
  • Roe V. Wade

    Roe V. Wade
    The Supreme Court rules in favor of the right to legal abortion
  • WPA

    WPA
    Congress passed the War Power Act, restraining the President’s powers in war and forcing consult between the President and Congress
  • Nixon Resigns

    Nixon Resigns
    Nixon gives up the seaot of Presidency after the outcome of the Watergate Scandal, custody of his Oval Office tapes, and his soon-to-be impeachment
  • President Ford

    President Ford
    Gerald Ford is sworn into presidency
  • Communist Vietnam

    Communist Vietnam
    After the Americans withdraw and Siagon is captured, the Vietnam war comes to a close and the country unites under a communist flag
  • President Carter

    President Carter
    Jimmy Carter is elected from President. The cause of this results stems from the distrust for politics sewn by the Watergate Scandal, causing many Americans to turn to Carter and his Christian belies