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Civil Rights Movement- Destini & Makayla

  • Plessy v. Ferguson

    Plessy v. Ferguson
    A court case that stated that "separate but equal" is constitutional.
  • Mendez v. Westminster

    Mendez v. Westminster
    Sylvia Mendez was a hispanic student who's father fought to have the Westminster school district allow hispanic students to go to school with white students.
  • Brown v. Board of Education

    Brown v. Board of Education
    A court case that declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional.
  • Emmit Till Murdered

    Emmit Till Murdered
    Two white men killed Emmit Till for whistling at a white woman.
  • Rosa Parks Refuses to give up seat

    Rosa Parks Refuses to give up seat
    Rosa Parks was sitting on the front row of a bus, when a white person came on the bus and she was told to give up her seat. She refused and was arrested.
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Montgomery Bus Boycott
    The black community held a citywide boycott of the buses in Montgomery, Alabama. It lasted over a year, but it should only have lasted a couple of days or weeks.
  • Little Rock 9

    Little Rock 9
    9 black students were entering a white school, but they were blocked by the National guard because of the governor of Alabama's orders.
  • Greensboro Four

    Greensboro Four
    Four black students from NC A & T college came in a restaurant and sat in the white section. They were refused to be served, but they wouldn't leave until they were.
  • Freedom Riders

    Freedom Riders
    Civil Rights activists, Freedom Riders, rode on buses in the South, and many of them were arrested, others were met with great hostility.
  • Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream Speech"

    Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream Speech"
    Martin Luther King Jr gave his speech at Lincoln's Memorial about freedom and equality for black people.
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    The March on Washington had 6 main goals, which all came down to black people wanting freedom. Martin Luther King gave his speech during this march.
  • 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing

    16th Street Baptist Church Bombing
    3 KKK members bombed a church, killing 4 black girls. The church was a popular location for civil rights meetings.
  • 24th Amendement

    24th Amendement
    This amendment abolished poll taxes which kept African Americans from voting.
  • Freedom Summer

    Freedom Summer
    A registration project in Mississippi to expand voting rights in the South for blacks.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil Rights Act of 1964
    This act ended discrimination of all kinds, and provided the governments with the power to enforce desegregation.
  • March From Selma to Montgomery-"Bloody Sunday"

    March From Selma to Montgomery-"Bloody Sunday"
    In this march, 600 people began to walk 54 miles from Selma to Montgomery. 6 blocks in, state police, some even on horseback, started attacking the marchers.
  • Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Voting Rights Act of 1965
    All laws that kept Southern blacks from voting were now against the law.
  • Executive Order 11246

    Executive Order 11246
    This order established requirements for the non-discrimination of hiring and employment. (You can't not be hired because of race.)
  • Black Panther Party

    Black Panther Party
    The Black Panther Party was a group of people who believed in self- defense of minority communities. They were fighting against the US government for freedom.
  • Martin Luther King Jr Assassination

    Martin Luther King Jr Assassination
    James Ray escapes from prison and killed Martin Luther King.