
Civil Rights 1
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9th - 12th Grade
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Herbert Becton
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Civil Rights Movement
(1950s)
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Origins of Civil Rights Movement
Major turning point for American society - led to later efforts by women,
other ethnic minorities, the disabled, the young & the old to obtain equal
opportunities
•Civil Rights Amendments:
-13th Amend: abolished slavery
- 14th Amend: all persons born or naturalized in U.S. were
entitled equal rights (granted African-Americans citizenship)
- 15th Amend: gave people right to vote regardless of race
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The Truman Years (1945-1953)
● 1947: Jackie Robinson - became first
African-American baseball playerto cross
the “color line” and join the major leagues
● Truman’s Re-election inauguration:
integrated
● 1948: executive order to desegregate
armed forces
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CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896).
Allowed "separate but equal" facilities.
Brown v. Board. of Education (1954).
•Ended segregation in public schools
•Separate facilities: "inherently unequal.”
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Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896):
- Allowed "separate but equal" facilities.
Brown v. Board. of Education (1954):
- Ended segregation in public schools (overturned Plessy
ruling)
- Separate facilities: "inherently unequal.”
Thurgood Marshall: argued the case for the NAACP; would
later become first African-American Supreme Court justice
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Match
13th Amendment
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Plessy v. Ferguson
Brown v. Board of Education
abolished slavery
all persons born or naturalized in U.S. were entitled equal rights
gave people right to vote regardless of race
Allowed "separate but equal" facilities.
Ended segregation in public schools
abolished slavery
all persons born or naturalized in U.S. were entitled equal rights
gave people right to vote regardless of race
Allowed "separate but equal" facilities.
Ended segregation in public schools
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
The NAACP is an organization that...
Challenged the separate but equal doctrine in the American court system
Fights to win racial inequality by challenging the law and fighting for changes in the constitution
stands for "The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"
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All of the Above
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Match
Match the following person with the event they spearheaded...
Rosa Parks
Little Rock Nine
Freedom Riders
Herman Sweatt
Jackie Robinson
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Integration in Little Rock H.S.
civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States
Black law student who challenged UT LAW
first African-American baseball player to cross the "color line" and join MLB
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Integration in Little Rock H.S.
civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States
Black law student who challenged UT LAW
first African-American baseball player to cross the "color line" and join MLB
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Open Ended
How did Brown vs. Board of Education (1954) cancel Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896)? Did it end ALL racism and segregation? If it didn't, what lead the change to end racism and segregation in America?
Write in complete sentences.
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Highlights of the Civil Rights Movement
•Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955-1956)
• Rosa Parks's arrest sparked the boycott,
during which the black citizens of
Montgomery refused to ride the city's buses
in protest.
• Martin Luther King, Jr: leader of the boycott
•Integration in Little Rock H.S. (1957)
• gained national attention when Governor Orval
Faubusmobilized the Arkansas National Guard
in an effort to prevent nine African American
students from integrating the high school
(Little Rock Nine)
• President Eisenhower ordered federal troops to
ensure the Little Rock Nine could attend
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Highlights of the Civil Rights Movement
Sit-ins
• Students from across the country came
together to form the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and
organize sit-ins at “whites only” counters
throughout the South
•Freedom Riders
• civil rights activists who rode interstate
buses into the segregated southern United
States in 1961 and subsequent years to
challenge the nonenforcement (wanted to
overturn racial segregation on public
transportation)
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Resistance to Integration:
- Orval Faubus (Little Rock Nine)
- George Wallace (Alabama
Governor) who stood at the door to
U. of Alabama in a symbolic attempt
to keep 2 African-American students
from enrolling
- Congressional bloc of Southern
Democrats: banded together to
try to stop federal civil rights legislation
from passing
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DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Major beliefs of Dr. King.
•Belief in non-violent, civil disobedience.
•Modeled his actions after those of Thoreau and Gandhi.
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955). Ended segregated buses in
Montgomery. Raised Rosa Parks to national prominence.
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DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
"Letter from a Birmingham Jail."
•King explained why African Americans could no longer wait for
equality.
March on Washington (1963).
•Delivered his "I Have A Dream" Speech.
•Eventually led to passage of the CivilRights Act of 1964
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CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Highlights of the Civil Rights Movement.
•Voting Rights Act (1965)
• a landmark piece of federal legislation in the
United States that prohibits racial discrimination
in voting
•Affirmative Action (1965)
• the practice or policy of favoring individuals
belonging to groups known to have been
discriminated against previously
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OTHER IMPORTANT INDIVIDUALS
•Thurgood Marshall. NAACP attorney; was first African American
on Supreme Court.
•Rosa Parks. Montgomery bus boycott
•Southern Governors resisting integration: George Wallace,
Orval Faubus, and Lester Maddox
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Civil Rights Movement
(1950s)
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