1. CHAPTER 29 The Civil Rights Movement 1954-1968 2. SECTION 1 Leaders and Strategies 3. I. EXPLAIN HOW THE ACTIVITIES OF EXISTING CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS LAID THE GROUNDWORK…
Slide 1Civil Rights Era Chapter 21 Slide 2 Segregation Plessy v. Ferguson –“separate but equal” law did not violate the 14 th Amendment Jim Crow laws –Aimed at separating…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Forty Years Later, Does it Still Exist? Slide 3 Slide 4 Post Civil War 1865 End of war brought legal rights to African Americans on national level –13th…
Slide 1 The Civil Rights Movement—Key Events (Part I) NOTES Slide 2 Essential/Guiding Question: How can society be changed? Slide 3 II. The Modern Civil Rights Movement…
Slide 1 Civil Rights—1950s & 60s Slide 2 Civil Rights—Early Years Considered Eisenhower’s greatest failure as president o Mild advances, general avoidance o Preferred…
Slide 1 The Civil Rights Movement Slide 2 The goal... to obtain for African Americans equal access to and opportunities for the basic privileges and rights of U.S. citizenship…
Civil Rights Movement 1960-1966 Freedom Riders (1961) People rode the buses into the South to challenge segregation at bus terminals. Freedom Riders Met with violence, riders…
Slide 1 Bell Quiz (pgs. 710 â 716) 1) What was the purpose of the Freedom Riders? 2) How did the violence against Freedom Riders affect President Kennedy? 3) Why did James…
The Civil Rights Movement Types of Segregation de facto segregation: established by practice and custom, not by law seen mostly in northern cities de jure segregation: racial…