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Explore key events in the fight against segregation in the U.S., including legal challenges, landmark court cases, and influential figures like Thurgood Marshall and Martin Luther King Jr.
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UNIT 6 CHAPTER 21 CIVIL RIGHTS MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
SECTION 1 TAKING ON SEGREGATION MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
THE SEGREGATION SYSTEM 1875 – CIVIL RIGHTS ACT NEVER ENFORCED PLESSY V FERGUSON SEGREGATION LEGAL “SEPARATE BUT EQUAL” JIM CROW LAWS MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
The 1896-97 Supreme CourtThe members of the United States Supreme Court, 1896-97. Under Chief Justice Melville Fuller, the Court established the separate-but-equal rule. MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
CHALLENGING SEGREGATION IN COURT N.A.A.C.P. THURGOOD MARSHALL BROWN V BOE (5 CASES - 1 TITLE) SEGREGATION ILLEGAL 1954 MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
THURGOODMARSHALL29-3 IN SUPREMECOURTCASES MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
LINDA BROWN AND HER FAMILY. HER FATHER, OLIVER, FILED THE LAWSUIT. MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
THE MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT (1955) BUS SYSTEM CITY OWNED SEGREGATED SYSTEM STARTED BY ROSA PARKS MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. LED THE BOYCOTT SEGREGATION ENDED MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
CRISIS IN LITTLE ROCK (1957) VOLUNTARY DESEGREGATION PROTESTED BY WHITES SPARKED BY GOVERNOR IKE CALLED IN NAT. GUARD PROTECTED STUDENTS THE NEXT SCHOOL YEAR… GOV. CLOSED THE SCHOOL MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
“THE LITTLE ROCK NINE” MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
PRESIDENTDWIGHTD.EISENHOWER(IKE) MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE CHURCH BASED PROTESTS NON-VIOLENT ACTION MARCHES RALLIES SIT-INS LED BY M.L. KING JR. MAH - CH 21 SEC 1 = CIVIL RIGHTS