Abby's civil rights timeline

  • Congress of Racial Equality Founded

    Congress of Racial Equality Founded
    -Civil Rights(citizens rights and freedom/equality)
    -The organization(Congress of Racial Equality) was very committed to changing the ways of the world with nonviolent actions
    -Their first peaceful protest at a segregated coffee shop in Chicago was what helped get people's attention
  • Dodgers hire Jackie Robinson

    Dodgers hire Jackie Robinson
    -Color line(a barrier created by economic differences that separated whites from blacks)
    -This barrier was present in baseball until Jackie Robinson was hired by the Dodgers manager
    -Fans made fun of him people didn't like him and even his own teammates hated playing with a black man
  • Executive Order 9981

    Executive Order 9981
    -Segregation(being separated from someone because of your race)
    - Truman signed an executive order saying there is not allowed to be any discrimination or segregation in armed forces
    -Most African Americans said that they would refuse to serve in a segregated army
  • Advocates for Black Nationalism

    Advocates for Black Nationalism
    -Nation of Islam(religious group also known as black muslims), Malcom X(leader of black nationalism)
    -Black nationalism was a doctrine that called for complete separation form the white society
    -Black Muslims did this by trying to come completely independent from the white society even if that meant creating their own businesses, schools, a d communities
  • Brown v. Board of Education Ruling

    Brown v. Board of Education Ruling
    -Thurgood Marshall(naacp's lead attorney for the case
    -This case went all the way to the supreme court and NAACP won
    -Thurgood Marshall was famous for the way he proves his point which was the "doll test"
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Montgomery Bus Boycott
    -Boycott-protesting & Rosa Parks- an African American women that refused to give up her seat to a white person
    -MIA(Montgomery Improvement Association) started the Montgomery Bus Boycott and chose MLK to be the leader of this protest
    -African Americans organized carpool system or walked so they didn't have to ride the bus
  • Integration of Central High School

    Integration of Central High School
    Little Rock 9-first nine black students integrated into a white school
    -Little Rock Nine students were not welcomed into their new school
    -Students were escorted with troops to their school
  • First lunch counter sit-in

    First lunch counter sit-in
    -Jim Crow Laws(the laws that enforced racial segregation in the south) & Sit-ins (when protesters sit down in a public place and refuse to move
    -Four African American Students sat down at a restaurant and ordered their food but were denied service
    -This caught people's attention and the next day 20 more people joined them
  • Freedom Rides

    Freedom Rides
    -Civil disobedience( disobeying laws that you believe are unjust in a nonviolent way)
    - SNCC trained their students to disobey laws in a nonviolent way if they considered them unjust

    -Seven blacks and six whites got on two busses and went south to see if southern states were following the supreme courts ruling
  • Birmingham campaign

    Birmingham campaign
    -SCLC(Southern Christian Leadership Conference)
    -Martin Luther King was the leader of this campaign
    -At the end of this series of campaigns the city finally came to a deal desegregating all public facilities after 90 days
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    -NAACP(National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)
    -The march on Washington was created/organized by leaders of the country's major civil rights organizations
    -250,000 people marched on this day including union members, clergy, students, entertainers
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil Rights Act of 1964
    -Plessy v. Ferguson a case of the US supreme court that upheld racial segregation laws in public facilities
    -Even after Kennedy's assassination LBJ continued to push for the bill
    -This was the most important civil rights bill that passed since reconstruction
  • Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Voting Rights Act of 1965
    -Disenfranchise(denying someone the right to vote)
    -This act act outlawed literacy tests and other tactics used to deny African Americans the right to vote
    -The federal government had to make sure that people that weren't being denied when they went to go vote
  • Watts Riot + Kerner Commission

    Watts Riot + Kerner Commission
    -Kerner Commission(the comission that decided white racism is what caused the watts riot) ghettos(a part of a city where a certain ethnic group lives)
    -A race riot went off in an African American ghetto in LA
    -34 people died, almost 900 were injured, and nearly 4,000 were arrested, this could not be controlled until 14,000 National Guard members went to fix it
  • Black Panther Party Founded

    Black Panther Party Founded
    -Black power(shaping public policy through a political process) SNCC(Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee)
    -The Black Panther Party was a program that provided services for blacks in their community
    - Bobby Seale and Huey Newton claimed that they named this organization this because it was a vicious animal who would not back down if it was attacked
  • Civil Rights Act of 1968

    Civil Rights Act of 1968
    -discrimination-prejudice
    -With MLK being the leader him, some realtors, bankers, and the black community began the process to have open housing in Chicago

    -Nothing happened until after MLK was assassinated, after this the congress passed a law that said no discrimination in house sales or rentals
  • Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenberg Board of Education

    Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenberg Board of Education
    -desegregation(he ending of a policy of racial segregation)
    -Chief Justice Warren Burger stated that "Desegregation plans cannot be limited to walk-in schools"
    -Because most children lived in predominantly white or black neighborhoods or areas they usually attended all-black or all-white schools anyway
  • Regents of the University of California v. Bakke

    Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
    -Affirmative action(a policy that called on employers to seek to increase how many minorities that were in their workforce)
    -Regents of the University of California v. Bakke was a case that upheld the affirmative action
    -Four of the justices were completely against using racial quotas when going through the admissions process for schools but the other four justices agreed with it