Civil Rights Movement

  • Plessy v. Ferguson

    Plessy v. Ferguson
    A Supreme Court decision which allowed segregation in “separate but equal” facilities.
  • Formation of NAACP

    Formation of NAACP
    An organization of lawyers led by Thurgood Marshall to try to overturn the Supreme Court decision of Plessy v. Ferguson.
  • Brown v. BOE of Topeka

    Brown v. BOE of Topeka
    They argued that segregation of black children in the public schools was unconstitutional because it violated the 14th Amendment's guarantee of “equal protection of the laws.”
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Montgomery Bus Boycott
    Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger, sparking a massive African American protest in the form of a boycott of the city buses.
  • Formation of SCLC

    Formation of SCLC
    The Southern Christian Leadership Conference formed by Martin Luther King Jr. which organized ministers and churches in the South to get behind the civil rights struggle.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1957

    Civil Rights Act of 1957
    The first occasion since Reconstruction that the federal government undertook significant legislative action to protect civil rights.
  • Integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas

    Integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas
    Nine African American students enrolled in all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, testing a landmark that U.S. Supreme Court declared unconstitutional.
  • Greensboro Sit-In

    Greensboro Sit-In
    College students in Greensboro, North Carolina, started a sit-in movement after being refused service at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter.
  • Formation of SNCC

    Formation of SNCC
    The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee which kept the college sit-in movement organized.
  • Boynton v. Virginia

    Boynton v. Virginia
    A Supreme Court case that overturned a judgment convicting an African American law student for trespassing by being in a restaurant in a bus terminal which was for "whites only".
  • James Meredith enrolls in Ole Miss

    James Meredith enrolls in Ole Miss
    This African American man attempted to enroll at the University of Mississippi, causing many riots and wounded people.
  • First Freedom Ride

    First Freedom Ride
    A series of bus trips through the American South to protest segregation in interstate bus terminals.
  • Birmingham Protests

    Birmingham Protests
    A movement organized by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to bring attention to the integration efforts of African Americans in Birmingham, Alabama.
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    200,000 Americans gathered in Washington, D.C., for a political rally known as the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
  • 24th Amendment Passed

    24th Amendment Passed
    This amendment prohibited any poll tax in elections for federal officials.
  • Freedom Summer

    Freedom Summer
    A volunteer campaign launched to attempt to register as many African-American voters as possible in Mississippi.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil Rights Act of 1964
    Outlawed the discrimination based on race, religion, sex, or origin, which was a major landmark in United States history.
  • Malcolm X leads the Nation of Islam

    Malcolm X leads the Nation of Islam
    The most controversial voice of the Civil Rights Movement who used black violence to counter white violence and advocated self-defense.
  • Malcolm X assassinated

    Malcolm X assassinated
    Influential leader of the Civil Rights Movement is assassinated by black opponents.
  • Selma March

    Selma March
    Protest marches along the 54-mile highway from Selma, Alabama to the state capital of Montgomery.
  • Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Voting Rights Act of 1965
    This act, persuaded by MLK Jr. to Congress, ended literacy tests and provided federal registrars in areas where blacks were kept from voting.
  • Black Panthers founded

    Black Panthers founded
    A revolutionary black nationalist and socialist organization led by Huey P. Newton.
  • MLK Jr. assassinated

    MLK Jr. assassinated
    African American activist who was a major leader in the Civil Rights Movement, was assassinated in Memphis Tennessee.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1968

    Civil Rights Act of 1968
    Provided equal housing opportunities to all races and made it a crime to force, threaten, injure, and intimidate anyone, regardless of race, origin, and religion.
  • Robert F. Kennedy assassinated

    Robert F. Kennedy assassinated
    This presidential candidate was shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, shortly after winning the California presidential primaries in the 1968 election.