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This was the first black SupremeCourt justice who was also one of the key attorneys in the Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court case
THIS supreme court case overturned the separate but equal doctrine AND declared that separate is inherently unequal and ordered the desegregation of the nation’s public schools
Brown vs. Topeka Board of Ed overturned THIS 1896 supreme court case that established the principle of “separate but equal”
THIS was the fourteen year old black boy murdered by two white men in Mississippi for speaking to a white woman in 1955
THIS is the name given to the African Americans students who were escorted to school by federal troops when they were met with violent resistance when they tried to desegregation of a white High School in Little Rock , Arkansas
What were The “Little Rock Nine” ? Pictured here with Daisy Bates, a newspaper journalist and active member in the local NAACP, are nine students, Ernest Green, Thelma Mothershed, Elizabeth Eckford, Terrace Roberts, Carlotta Walls, Gloria Ray, Jefferson Thomas, Melba Pattillo, and Minnijean Brown. 500
This is the woman who sparked the boycott of Montgomery busses in 1955 for her refusal to give up her seat on a bus to white man
This anti-discrimination Dr. Seuss book was a plea for racial tolerance (and the greed of McMonkey McBean).
THIS was the name given to the form of protest that started when four black students sat at a “Whites Only” lunch counter in North Carolina and triggered a method of protest using non-violent confrontation that involved thousands of young people throughout many southern states
This is the full name of the organization nicknamed snick (SNCC), chaired by Stokely Carmichael and that organized people in communities throughout the South to fight racism and work for voting rights
THIS is the name of the group of Civil Rights activists who traveled throughout the Deep South to test the law against segregated interstate travel
THIS is the name of the group led by Martin Luther King, Jr.that organized protests against segregation in Birmingham , Alabama in 1963 that were met with police brutality THIS group urged direct action knowing that it would result in violent reactions from whites
What is The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) 100
THIS is the where(state) in 1963 the SCLC protest against segregation occurred in which Martin Luther King , Jr. was arrested , police brutality was used against the civil rights demonstrators and inspired King’s famous “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” speech
Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famous “I have a dream” speech HERE
THIS was the site of bombing by the Ku Klux Klan which killed four little black girls
What is The 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama 400
THIS was the name given to the drive to register African American voters for the election of 1964 that started in Mississippi
THESE were the Three Civil Rights workers were abducted and slain by Ku Klux Klan members in Mississippi
This is the young Black man whose efforts to enroll at the University of Mississippi in 1962 were met with violence but led to him to becoming the first black student to enroll at “Old Miss”
THIS march took place in Alabama , was inspired by the killing of a civil rights worker by a state trooper , was at first violently stopped on a day that was named “Bloody Sunday” but was completed with the protection of Federal troops