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Demands for Civil Rights

Demands for Civil Rights. Unit 5 Lesson 3. Objectives. Define key terms. Analyze the Plessy and Brown Supreme Court decisions. Compare the goals & strategies of early Civil Rights groups. Identify key events in the Civil Rights Movement. Warm Up.

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Demands for Civil Rights

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  1. Demands for Civil Rights Unit 5 Lesson 3

  2. Objectives Define key terms. Analyze the Plessyand Brown Supreme Court decisions. Compare the goals & strategies of early Civil Rights groups. Identify key events in the Civil Rights Movement.

  3. Warm Up What caused African Americans to demand greater civil rights after World War II? Northern Migration – voting power in major cities Role in WW2 labor Reaction to Hitler’s racism

  4. Defining Terms • Segregation- • De Jure- • De Facto- • Stereotype- • Integration- • Prejudice- • Racism- • Jim Crow Laws-

  5. Defining Terms • Segregation- separating ppl on basis of race • De Jure- legal segregation • De Facto- segregation as matter of custom • Stereotype- false notion about (racial/ethnic) group • Integration- to bring together • Prejudice- unwarranted bias • Racism- idea that race determines character/ability; fuels beliefs of superiority to & intolerance of others • Jim Crow Laws- segregated public spaces & amenities in the South after the Civil War

  6. Activity: Reading Key Supreme Ct Decisions Plessy v Ferguson 1896 Homer Plessy (1/8 black) arrested for violating segregation law b/c he bought ticket & boarded 1st class train. Argued violation of 14th amendment (equal protection) Ct ruled “separate but equal” facilities don’t infringe upon rights. • Brown v Topeka Bd of Ed • Reading • 1954 • Linda Brown denied admission to all-white school near house…sent over 1 m away to all-black school. • NAACP - Violation 14th? • Ct ruled separate was never equal & ordered desegregation public schools. • “Southern Manifesto” – Congressional opposition to ruling as violation of states’ rights

  7. Activity: Major Civil Rights Groups

  8. Activity: Major Civil Rights Groups

  9. Timeline Activity Use your books, laptops and smartphones to place the key events in chronological order. Also, write a “catch phrase” that will help you remember the significance of these events. Hand in to bin when complete

  10. Closure Which event do you think is most important to the history of civil rights in the US? Explain why.

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