Civil rights in the USA 1950s/60s

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  • Civil rights
    • Actions
      • Montgomery Bus Boycott
        • Rosa Parks refused to give up seat for white person
        • Kept boycott up for one year
        • Martin Luther King chairman
        • Supreme court: Desegragation of buses
      • Brown v. Topeka 1954
        • Supreme court ruled school segregation unconstitutional
        • Little Rock 1957
          • 9 black students to integrate
          • Eckford mobbed by angry crowd and refused entry into school
          • Eisenhower sent federal troops
          • Governor Faubes oppoesed and called national guard
      • Sit-ins
        • 1960 Greensboro local lunch counter
        • Student nonviolent co-ordinating comittee
      • Freedom riders
        • Dec 1960 supreme court ordered desegragation of buses
        • Summer 1961 riders tested facilities
        • Attacked and mobbed 400 arrested, 3 killed
        • Anniston, Alabama:Bus was firebombed
      • Birmingham march 1963
        • Many arrested, including MLK
        • 1000 children jailed
        • Fire hoses and dogs aimed at children
      • March on Washington 1963
        • 300,000 people
        • MLK speech
        • Support for movement rose
        • Broadcast live around world
    • Protestors
      • Malcolm X and NOI
        • Did not believe integration would stop discrimination
        • Violence should be met with violence
        • NOI: blacks superior to whites, seperation, not involved in civil rights activities or white politicians
        • Malcolm X left NOI set up radical civil rights group
        • Muhammed Ali
      • Martin Luther King
        • Montgomery Bus Boycott
          • Rosa Parks refused to give up seat for white person
          • Kept boycott up for one year
          • Martin Luther King chairman
          • Supreme court: Desegragation of buses
        • Peaceful methods: - picketing- boycotts- sit-ins-jail-ins-mass marches
        • Liked by white politicians because of peaceful actions and cooperation
        • Assassination 1968
          • Set of explosion and riots
            • Damaged image of black protestors and lost support
          • 1965 onwards wave of riots
            • 4000 arrested
            • much more violent
        • March on Washington 1963
          • 300,000 people
          • MLK speech
          • Support for movement rose
          • Broadcast live around world
      • Black Panthers
        • Set up in 1966
        • Violent reputation (carried guns, had uniforms)
        • Improve socio-economic circumstances for blacks
      • 1965 onwards wave of riots
        • 4000 arrested
        • much more violent
    • Legislation
      • Brown v. Topeka 1954
        • Supreme court ruled school segregation unconstitutional
        • Little Rock 1957
          • 9 black students to integrate
          • Eckford mobbed by angry crowd and refused entry into school
          • Eisenhower sent federal troops
          • Governor Faubes oppoesed and called national guard
      • Meredith Case 1961-62
        • Black student denied to go to uni because of his race
        • NAACP fought for federal ruling to admit him and won
        • Denied entry by governor and uni
        • Kennedy sent 3000 troops
      • Kennedy
        • Appointed blacks to key positions in govt.
        • Wanted to keep South happy - did not act decisvely
      • Civil Rights Act 1964
        • Started by Kennedy, signed by Johnson
        • Banned discrimination in work, edu & public (1 voting test)
        • South resisted
          • Protestors marched from Selma to Montgomery 1965, attacked
      • Voting Rights Act 1965
        • Set up national literacy test for people registering to vote
        • Federal examiners to check fairness

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