Civil Rights

  • Brown vs. Board of Education

    Brown vs. Board of Education
    The Supreme Court decided that segregation in public schools was no longer lawful after a third grader named Linda Brown alleged that schools for whites were far superior to ones for African Americans
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Montgomery Bus Boycott
    The arrest of Rosa Parks sparked African Americans to stop taking the bus for over a year under the leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. until the buses were desegregated.
  • Little Rock Nine

    Little Rock Nine
    Nine students at Little Rock Central High School were prevented from going to school by the Arkansas National Guard because of their race. The U.S. Government retaliated by sending in the 101st Airborn Division
  • Sit-ins

    Sit-ins
    Sit-ins were African Americans going to white only places as protest over segregation. One of the most famous was the Greensboro Woolworth lunch counter, where four African Americans went everyday for over 5 months
  • Freedom Rides

    Freedom Rides
    riding of buses in the South to protest segregation.
  • Betty Friedan's 'The Feminine Mystic'

    Betty Friedan's 'The Feminine Mystic'
    A book written by Betty Friedan, talks about how woman should seek fulfillment in whatever they want, not just being a housewife.
  • Birmingham Protest

    Birmingham Protest
    Peaceful demonstrations turned violent with the use of high pressure hoses and police dogs.
  • Equal Pay Act of 1963

    Equal Pay Act of 1963
    Signed into law by J.F.K. and aimed to abolish pay gaps between men and women
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    Over 200,000 Americans gathered in D.C. to advocate for equality. Site of the MLK's most famous speech, "I have a dream'.
  • Freedom Summer

    Freedom Summer
    An effort to increase black voting registration in Mississippi. KKK, police, and state/local authorities were brutal towards the activists.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil Rights Act of 1964
    ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination. Proposed by JFK, passed by LBJ after his death.
  • March to Selma

    March to Selma
    Protesters marched from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, encountering violent police opposition. They succeeded and raised awareness about the difficulty black Southern voters faced.
  • Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Voting Rights Act of 1965
    Aimed to overcome barriers that prevented African Americans from exercising their right to vote.
  • National Organization for Women

    National Organization for Women
    Promotes all sorts of rights for women. They challenged discrimination. Still around today.
  • Black Panthers

    Black Panthers
    The Black Panthers were a group that found against the government over black rights.
  • Black Power Movement

    Black Power Movement
    The movement was blacks banding together in order to gain power, prompting books to be written and blacks to speak out.
  • Women's Liberation Movement

    Women's Liberation Movement
    It was a liberation movement that fought for equal rights between men and women.
  • Race Riots of 1967/1968

    Race Riots of 1967/1968
    Huge urban riots went on over inequality, forcing the National Guard and U.S. Army to quell the riots, resulting in multiple deaths.
  • Equal Rights Amendment

    Equal Rights Amendment
    Says that equality of rights shall not be impeded because of gender.
  • Title IX

    Title IX
    Federal civil rights that prohibits discrimination based on sex in federally funded education