11 African-Americans in the North and South. Point 1
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- The rise and development of the Civil Rights movement
- SCLC
- Albany, Georgia, 1961
- 'Mystery bondsman', "I don't wanna leave" SCLC 'flat broke'
- Pritchett tactics, 'the man who beat MLK at his own game'
- Birmingham, Alabama 1963
- 'he had not won a major civil rights victory in seven years'
- 'Bombingham' and 'Dynamite Hill'
- 'most segregated city in America'
- Project Confrontation
- King promised to lead demonstrations until 'Pharaoh lets God's people go'
- Letter from Birmingham Jail
- 'the country was horrified and the president sickened'
- Albany, Georgia, 1961
- SNCC
- April 1960. Ella Baker. Sit-ins
- Albany, GA Nov '61
- Albany, Georgia, 1961
- 'Mystery bondsman', "I don't wanna leave" SCLC 'flat broke'
- Pritchett tactics, 'the man who beat MLK at his own game'
- ‘Albany Movement ran out of marchers before Pritchett ran out of jails’
- ‘A system that teaches men to be good Negroes instead of good men’ (Charles Sherrod)
- Albany, Georgia, 1961
- Gloria Richardson
- Led a SNCC campaign against discrimination in hiring, housing and education
- First grassroots movement outside the deep south
- CORE
- 1947 Journey of Reconciliation
- 1961, Spring: Freedom Rides
- Washington – New Orleans
- Washington – New OrleansTest success of Morgan v. Virginia 1960
- 'images of defiant but badly beaten riders'
- NAACP
- 'the movement seemed to be treading water' (Stacey)
- ACMHR, Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
- Birmingham, Alabama 1963
- 'he had not won a major civil rights victory in seven years'
- 'Bombingham' and 'Dynamite Hill'
- 'most segregated city in America'
- Project Confrontation
- King promised to lead demonstrations until 'Pharaoh lets God's people go'
- Letter from Birmingham Jail
- 'the country was horrified and the president sickened'
- Founded by Fred Shuttlesworth
- Birmingham, Alabama 1963
- The sit-ins
- The Freedom Rides
- The Albany Campaign
- SCLC
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