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Civil Rights Movement

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    Dred Scott v. Sandford

    Dred Scott v. SandfordDred Scott v. Sandford was a big supreme court case that said that African American, whether enslaved or free, were not American Citizens.
  • 13th Amendment

    13th Amendment
    Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
    13th Amendment was adopted, abolishing slavery
  • 14th Amendment

    14th Amendment
    Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
    Addresses citizenship rights and equal protection of the law for African Americans
  • 15th Amendment

    15th Amendment
    Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
    Prohibts the denying of a vote from a citizen based on that citizen's race, color, or previous condition of servitude
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    Railroad Segregation

    Segregation of Railroad Cars
    Tennessee segregates railroad cars, followed by Florida (1887); Mississippi (1888); Texas (1889); Louisiana (1890); Alabama, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Georgia (1891); South Carolina (1898); North Carolina (1899); Virginia (1900); Maryland (1904); and Oklahoma (1907).
  • Plessy v. Ferguson

    Plessy v. Ferguson
    Plessy v. Ferguson
    Plessy vs. Ferguson: Supreme Court decides that "separate but equal" facilities satisfy 14th Amendment guarantees, thus giving legal sanction to "Jim Crow" segregation laws.
  • Streetcars segregated

    Streetcars segregated
    Streetcar Segregation Act of 1903
    The Streetcar Segregation Act, adopted by the Arkansas legislature in 1903, assigned African-American and white passengers to “separate but equal” sections of streetcars.
  • Formation of NAACP

    Formation of NAACP
    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
    The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is formed to promote use of the courts to restore the legal rights of African-Americans.
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    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow Wilson
    Federal segregation. Wilson administration begins government-wide segregation of work places, rest-rooms and lunch rooms.
  • 1936 Olympics

    1936 Olympics
    Jesse Owens
    African-American Jesse Owens rebuffs Hitler's claims of White supremacy by capturing four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
  • Brown v. Board of Education

    Brown v. Board of Education
    Brown v. Boar of Education
    Brown vs. Board of Education: Supreme Court bans school segregation. First "White Citizens" council forms in Mississippi in response to Supreme Court's Brown decision.