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AGENDA History Log Standard Bullets 16.2 Notes “I Have a Dream Speech” Key Terms

#8.3 CIVIL RIGHTS LEGACY. AGENDA History Log Standard Bullets 16.2 Notes “I Have a Dream Speech” Key Terms. History Log: What makes someone a hero?. STANDARDS. 11.10 Malcom X differed early in his career from Martin Luther King Jr. in that he believed in separatism.

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AGENDA History Log Standard Bullets 16.2 Notes “I Have a Dream Speech” Key Terms

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  1. #8.3 • CIVIL RIGHTS LEGACY AGENDA History Log Standard Bullets 16.2 Notes “I Have a Dream Speech” Key Terms History Log: • What makes someone a hero?

  2. STANDARDS 11.10 Malcom X differed early in his career from Martin Luther King Jr. in that he believed in separatism. 11.10 James Farmer and Martin Luther King Jr. were similar in that they both used tactics of nonviolence in their fight against racial discrimination. 11.10 The goal of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was to increase voting opportunities for African Americans. 11.10 Equal access for all citizens to restaurants, parks, libraries, theatres, as well as the power of the attorney general to enforce desegregation in public schools was part of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

  3. OBJECTIVE Describe the tactics and efforts used by the sit-in movement and Freedom riders. Evaluate the importance of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965.

  4. SNCC: Students formed the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to organize efforts for desegregation and voter registration throughout the south. Ella Baker led in establishing the SNCC.

  5. Freedom Riders: Student led movement to integrate the busing in the southern states.

  6. Civil Rights Act of 1964: Legislation granted equal access to all citizens in public places.

  7. Voting Rights Act of 1965: Placed the attorney general of the United States in control of state voting polling stations in order to prevent discrimination.

  8. Black Power Movement: the movement emphasized racial pride and the creation of black political and cultural institutions to nurture and promote black collective interests, advance black values.

  9. Malcolm X:was an African-American Muslim minister, & public speaker.To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans his detractors accused him of preaching racism, black supremacy, anti-Semitism, and violence.

  10. Black Panthers: was an African-American revolutionary left-wing organization working for the self-defense for black people. It was active in the United States from the mid-1960s into the 1970s.

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