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African American Civil Rights Movement. I. Quickly Review Previous Black Civil Rights Struggles (1850’s – 1940’s)

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Page 1: African American Civil Rights Movement. I. Quickly Review Previous Black Civil Rights Struggles (1850’s – 1940’s)

African American

Civil Rights Movement

Page 2: African American Civil Rights Movement. I. Quickly Review Previous Black Civil Rights Struggles (1850’s – 1940’s)

I. Quickly Review

Previous Black Civil Rights Struggles

(1850’s – 1940’s)

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Pre Civil War Abolition Movement

Starts push for black rights

Reconstruction Erahas mixed legacy

• 13th, 14th & 15th Amendments passed

• Federal Gov’t mainly ignores

black civil rights during “Gilded Age”•Jim Crow Laws

become entrenched• Plessy v. FergusonSupports segregation

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WEB DuBois Booker T. Washington

Progressive Era Black Civil Rights ActivistDiffer in Goals & Tactics

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1920’s & 1930’sGreat Migration

NAACPFounded

Harlem Renaissance

&“New Negro”

Marcus Garvey &

UNIA

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WWII “Double V” Promotes Integration beginning in 1940’s

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WHY WERE THESE INJUSTICES LIKELY TO RESULT IN A SOCIAL MOVEMENT?

Consider the context of the 1940s and 1950s.

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Still, “Jim Crow” laws in South & “de facto” segregationin North strong into the mid 20th Century

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II. Non-Violent Civil Disobedience

(mid 1950’s & early ’60’s)“Grassroots” action gradually

garners media attention and leads to federal involvement & legal change

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Emmett Till Murder Trial (‘55) shocks nation

Ordinary Americanspp. 224-225

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Montgomery Bus Boycotts (‘55)Martin Luther King & SCLC

Rosa Parks

Civil Disobedience

Ordinary Americanspp. 225-226

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Little Rock Nine (‘57)

Confrontation Results from

Brown v. Board (‘54)

“Dixiecrats” criticalof violation

of “states Rights”In

“Southern Manifesto”

Ordinary Americanspp. 226-228

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Lunch Counter Sit-Ins (‘60) Organized byCORE & SNCC

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Freedom Rides (‘61)

ForceFederal Action

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Boycotts/Marches & Reactionsgarner publicity and enhance political pressure on JFK & LBJ

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Birmingham Church Bombing (‘63)

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Freedom Summer

(1964)& Civil Rights

Workers Murdered

Ordinary Americanspp. 228-229

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“Bloody Sunday” & Selma March(1965)

Ordinary Americanspp. 232-233

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“High Tide” ofNon-Violent Black

Civil Rights MovementMarch on Washington

& “I Have a Dream” Speech

1963

Landmark Legislation:Civil Rights Act (1964)

Voting Rights Act (1965) 24th Amendment (1965)

Limits of Success???Laws change faster than attitudes…rising expectations leads to growing frustration & militancy by mid/late 1960’s