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CIVIL RIGHTS TIMELINE
ZACK SCHMITT
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2.
JIM CROW LAWS 1913-1965
Charles Sumner and Benjamin F. Butler
They were segregation laws that separated blacks and whites publicly.
It lasted until 1965, and mlk had a large impact on it
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Boston Public Library
3.
FORMATION OF CORE MARCH 1942
James Peck
One of the "big 4" organizations for the civil rights movement
Helped blacks get a public rights and be equal in society
Photo by
Jose Javier Martin Espartosa
4.
JACKIE ROBINSON APRIL 15, 1947
Jackie Robinson
An African American man could not play baseball because of his color, but he played his first game on April 15, 1947
It changed sports forever
Photo by
Keith Allison
5.
DESEGREGATION OF THE MILITARY JULY 26, 19
Executive order 9981 issued by Truman stated that the services were going to be segregated.
Truman
This really led to the civil rights movement because a lot of people thought it was to far
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NRCgov
6.
BROWN VS. BOARD OF EDUCATION 1954
Decided that separate schools are unequal.
Oliver brown
This officially decided that there would be no degraded public schools
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WarzauWynn
7.
LITTLE ROCK 9, MAY 24, 1955
Desegregated schools throughout the nation
Eisenhower
Changed the school system
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The U.S. Army
8.
EMMETT TILL, AUG. 28, 1955
Age 14 was murdered in Mississippi for flirting with a white women
Emmett Till
This changed the way whites see black punishment
Photo by
Tricia Wang 王圣捷
9.
MONTGOMERY BUS COYCOTT DEC. 20, 1956
A public and social protest against the discrimination of African Americans on the Alabama train cars
Irene Morgan
Changed segregation on train cars
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J. Stephen Conn
10.
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE FORMATION JAN. 10, 1957
An African American civil rights organization
Mlk, Bayard Ralph
Changed segregation laws over time by rallies, boycotts, etc.
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sarahstierch
11.
FIRST LUNCH COUNTER SIT IN FEB. 1, 1960
Non violent protests in Greensboro about segregation in restaurants
Samuel Wilbert tucker
The Woolworth dept. store was established, abolishing segregation in them.
Photo by
national museum of american history
Megan Sharp
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