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Background Post WWI & WWII movement to urban areas African Americans influencing party politics by

the 1950s Conflicting feelings about Cold War message of

freedom and democracy.

Landmark in Desegregation Brown v. Board of

Education of Topeka (1954)

Federal troops uphold in Little Rock, Ark. Little Rock 9

Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955) Rosa Parks, MLK, Jr.

Civil Rights Acts of 1957 & 1960 First since

Reconstruction SCLC Greensboro sit-in

SNCC

1947- Broke “Color Barrier” in Major League Baseball by signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

15 states require by law to keep public schools segregated.

Soon Brown v. Board of Education will overturn this ruling.

May 1954, the Supreme Court overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and the "separate but equal" doctrine.

Segregation of children in public schools on the basis of race was unconstitutional and discrimination.

States ordered to integrate their schools.

Brown vs. Board of Education, Topeka, Brown vs. Board of Education, Topeka, KansasKansas

Brown vs. Board of Education, Topeka, Brown vs. Board of Education, Topeka, KansasKansas

1955- all states must comply with Brown v. Board

of Education ruling

•Refused, arrested and fined $10 for sitting in the white

section.•Blacks refused to ride buses until the law was

changed.•Begins the Civil Rights Era as a national movement to

bring about equality for Black Americans.

•Refused, arrested and fined $10 for sitting in the white

section.•Blacks refused to ride buses until the law was

changed.•Begins the Civil Rights Era as a national movement to

bring about equality for Black Americans.

December 1955, Rosa Parks, a 42 year old black woman, was ordered by a Montgomery bus driver to give up her seat to white passengers.

•Rosa Parks case led to the Rosa Parks case led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott against against

segregation on public busessegregation on public buses. •Led by Martin Luther King, Jr.- 1956

and lasted one year.•Montgomery City Government ended

segregation.

•Rosa Parks case led to the Rosa Parks case led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott against against

segregation on public busessegregation on public buses. •Led by Martin Luther King, Jr.- 1956

and lasted one year.•Montgomery City Government ended

segregation.

Martin Luther King, Jr*Leader for Black Civil Rights

*End Jim Crow*Promote integration

*Increase voting rights*Bring about a true democracy

*Rights deprived since Civil War

little rock

•Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas was the first high school in the in Little Rock, Arkansas was the first high school in the South to integrate. South to integrate.

•1958, 1958, President Eisenhower sent Federal troops to accompany the nine sent Federal troops to accompany the nine black students attending an all white high school...black students attending an all white high school...

•Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas was the first high school in the in Little Rock, Arkansas was the first high school in the South to integrate. South to integrate.

•1958, 1958, President Eisenhower sent Federal troops to accompany the nine sent Federal troops to accompany the nine black students attending an all white high school...black students attending an all white high school...

Refusal to obey an unjust law.

Turn the other cheek.

Nonviolent protests such as sit ins, marches and freedom riders.

Carried out nonviolent crusades against racism.

Used sit ins, marches, and protests.

Marches

Sit ins

Demonstrations

Boycotts

Rode buses into segregated bus terminals throughout the South to protest racism and voter registration.

Many were met with bombings and fire.

U.S. Marshalls ordered to protect them.

Included cities such as Nashville, Huntsville, Chattanooga, and Jackson, MS.

Government bans segregation on all interstate facilities

including lunch counters and restrooms.

1st African American student at Ole Miss. 1962

He had to be protected by federal troops that stayed on campus.

1965

University of Alabama becomes desegregated despite the protest of Alabama’s racist Governor George

Wallace and racist Police Commissioner Bull Connor.

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