Civil Rights

  • American Miners Association

     American Miners Association
    http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/19thcentury1860.htmIn1861 the American Miners' Association organized, becoming one of the first industry wide unions.
  • First Civil Rights President Abe Lincoln

    First Civil Rights President Abe Lincoln
    LincolnAbe Lincoln was the first civil rights president. He was also the only president during the Civil War. Abe was assassinated on April 15, 1865.
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  • Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation
    Emancipation ProclamationEmancipation Proclamation is brought into effect, slaves are free.
  • The Gilded Age

    The Gilded Age
    http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/19thcentury1870.htmThe Gilded Age was in full flourish. It started tranfering the shape of
  • Second Civil Rights President Andrew Johnson

    Second Civil Rights President Andrew Johnson
    JohnsonJohnson took over for Lincoln after he was assassanated.
  • Slaves finally find out about Emancipation Proclamation

    Slavesholders finally told the slaves about the proclamation after two years of it already being signed.
  • 13th Amendment

    13th Amendment
    13th AmendmentThe 13th Amendment was adopted to the United States and slavery was abolished
  • Chicago Union Stockyard

    Chicago Union Stockyard
    http://pinzler.com/ushistory/timeline7.htmlThe frontier city of Chicago opens its Union stockyards. With the building of railroads, particularly with the laying of transcontinental tracks, Chicago, centered as it was on the prairie, comes into its own. Gustavus Swiftís invention of the refrigerated train car helps to make Chicago the foremost meat processing and meat packing capital of the U.S.
  • Andrew Carnegie

    Andrew Carnegie
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/carnegie/sfeature/meet_andrews.htmlAndrew Carnigie become a steel tycoon transforming America's landscape.
  • Third Civil Rights President Ulysses S. Grant

    Third Civil Rights President Ulysses S. Grant
    GrantGrant took over after Johnson was impeached.
  • Jim Crow Laws

    Jim Crow Laws
    Jim CrowJim Crow Laws were used to supress the blacks from (1876 - 1965)
  • Fourth Civil Rights President Rutherford B. Hayes

    Fourth Civil Rights President Rutherford B. Hayes
    HayesHayes took over for Grant when his term was done.
  • Fifth Civil Rights President

    Fifth Civil Rights President
    GarfieldGarfield took over for Hayes when he was done.
  • Sixth Civil Rights President

    Sixth Civil Rights President
    AuthurChester Aurther took over for Garfield when he was assassinated.
  • Immigrants taking over jobs

    Immigrants taking over jobs
    http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/19thcentury1880.htm789,000 immigrants a year were coming to America to work in the factories, mines and businesses created by the new economy
  • Seventh Civil Rights President

    Seventh Civil Rights President
    Cleveland1Grover Cleveland took aver for Aurthur when he finished his term.
  • Eighth Civil Rights President

    Eighth Civil Rights President
    HarrisonBenjamin Harrison took over for Cleveland.
  • America Bringing Production To the Top

    America Bringing Production To the Top
    http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/19thcentury1890.htmAmerica became the top producing iron and steel country. Making 9.3 million tons combined.
  • Nineth Civil Rights President

    Nineth Civil Rights President
    Cleveland2Grover Cleveland came back into office after Harrison. He is the only president to be elected two nonconsecutive times.
  • Tenth Civil Rights President

    Tenth Civil Rights President
    McKinleyMcKinley took over after Cleveland's second term.
  • Eleventh Civil Rights President

    Eleventh Civil Rights President
    Theodore Roosevelttook office when McKinley was assassinated.
  • Cars Starting to come Alive

    Cars Starting to come Alive
    [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Economy_and_Business:1900-1909](<a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Economy_and_Business:1900-1909)' >Ford</a>Harvey Samuel Firestone created the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company in 1900 then teamed up with Henry Ford of the Ford Motor Company in 1906.
  • NAACP Founded

    NAACP Founded
    NAACPThe NAACP was an organization that is for equal rights. It was made because some people were tired of African Americans getting lynched all the time so Mary White Ovington, and Oswald Garrison Villard, William English Walling, and Dr. Henry Moscowitz made this group when at a meeting with each other. These people were also white liberals, so they were for everyone being equal.
  • Twelth Civil Right President

    Twelth Civil Right President
    TaftWilliam Taft was chosen to be T.R.'s successor and he came through.
  • Economy starting to go south

    Economy starting to go south
    PanicIn the years 1910 and 1911, there was a minor economic depression known as the Panic of 1910-1911
  • Joe Pittman dies

    Joe Pittman was killed after chasing his black stalion.
  • Ned is Killed

    Ned is assassinated
  • Elliot City Flood of 1912

    Elliot City Flood of 1912
    Flood 1912Elliot City was flooded in 1912 and 1913 due to breaks in the Atchafalaya River levee at Latania
  • Nellie Sims

    Day Of Birth
  • Thirteenth Civil Rights President

    Thirteenth Civil Rights President
    WilsonWoodrow Wilson took over for Taft after his term.
  • Fourteenth Civil Rights President

    Fourteenth Civil Rights President
    HardingWarren Harding becomes president.
  • Fifthteenth Civil Rights President

    Fifthteenth Civil Rights President
    CoolidgeCalvin Coolidge won the election with the slogan of "Stay Cool With Coolidge."
  • Hank Andrewski Birthdate

    Cory Lambert's Grandpa.
  • Sixteenth Civil Rights President

    Sixteenth Civil Rights President
    HooverHerbert Hoover is elected president.
  • Agnes Andrewski's Birthdate

    Cory Lambert's grandma.
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression
    The Great DepressionThe Great Depression was the lowest point of the economy in the U.S troughout history.
  • Seventeenth Civil Rights President

    Seventeenth Civil Rights President
    FDRFDR was elected 4 consecutive time as president.
  • World War II Begins

    World War II Begins
    WWIIGermany invades Poland which marks the start of the second world war.
  • Pearl Harbor Bombing

    Pearl Harbor Bombing
    PHThe Japanese suprises us with a bombing on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii
  • U.S. Enters World War II

    After the bombing in Pearl Harbor the U.S. decides to go to war with Japan.
  • The End of The Depression

    The End of The Depression
    the end of the depressionThe end of the Great depression happen because of WWII. Increased production helped build up the economy to end a decade of terrible living.
  • Rick Lambert Sr.'s Birthdate

    Cory Lambert's Grandpa
  • Hiroshima Atom Bomb Drop

    Hiroshima Atom Bomb Drop
    HiroshimaThe U.S. dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima.
  • Nagasaki Atom Bomb

    Nagasaki Atom Bomb
    Atom bomb 2We sent another atom bomb.
  • End of WWII

    endThe Japanese surrendered to the U.S. in 1945
  • The Cold War impact on the economy

    The Cold War impact on the economy
    Cold WarThe cold War marked a time of spending billions of dollars. We as a nation went into a space race with the soviets to see who was a better country. There for increasing more production. 1947-1991
  • Donna Lambert's Birthdate

    Cory Lambert's Grandma
  • Eighteenth Civil Rights President

    Eighteenth Civil Rights President
    trumanTook over for FDR after he passed away.
  • Nineteenth Civil Rights President

    Nineteenth Civil Rights President
    eisenhowerEisenhower took office after Truman's term ended/
  • Keith Chadderdon

    Birthday
  • Brown v. Board of Education

    Brown v. Board of Education
    Brown vs board of education.Court case which ruled it unconstitutional to segregate schools.
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Montgomery Bus Boycott
    Montgomery Bus BoycottBlack refused to ride the busses for 11 months. (1955 - 1956)
  • Joni Chadderdon

    Birthday
  • Timothy Sims

    Day of Birth
  • Twentieth Civil Rights President

    Twentieth Civil Rights President
    jfkJFK was elected president.
  • Terry Chadderdon

    Birthday
  • Amy Chadderdon

    Birthday
  • Selma to Montgomery marches

    Selma to Montgomery marches
    Selma to Montgomery MarchThis was the emotional and political peak of the civil rights movement. This was a march from Selma alabama to Montgomery alabama.