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1787
American constitution drafted
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1791
Bill of rights added to the American Constitution
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1861-1865
American Civil war
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1862
Emancipation Proclamation
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1865
Thirteenth Amendment: slavery abolished
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1868
Fourteenth Amendment: citizenship guaranteed for all races
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1870
Fifteenth Amendment: voting rights guaranteed for all races
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1890-1910
'Jim Crow' laws passed across southern states
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1896
plessy vs Ferguson: us supreme court allows the policy of racial segregation
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1900 KKK
115 incidents of lynching
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1941
america enters ww2.
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1941
Roosevelt establishes the Fair Employment Practises Commission (FEPC)
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1943
Detroit Riots
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1945
Truman becomes president, Beggining of the cold war
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1946
Presidents Committee on Civil rights established
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1947
TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS published
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1948
presidential election: truman re-elected
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1951
Committee on government contract compliance establihed
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1909
NAACP founded
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1940-57
CNO voter registration campaign in Arkansas
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1944
SMITH vs ALLWRIGHT
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1946
MORGAN vs VIRGINIA
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1947
NAACP boycott of new orleans department stores
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1951
NAACP protest over school closures in Louisiana
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1953
NAACP boycott a segregated school in Lafayette
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1953
Batton rouge bus boycott organised by UDL
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DE JURE
refers to something defined or stated in law
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DE FACTO
refers to how something happens in practise
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1950
SWEATT vs PAINTER
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1954
BROWN vs BOARD OF EDUCATION of topeka
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1954
white citizens council formed
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1955
BROWN vs BOARD of education (II)
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1955
Emmett Till Lynched
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1956
Southern Manifesto signed
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1956
NAACP banned from Alabama
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1963
The Birmingham campaign
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1955-56
Montgomery bus boycott
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1956
BROWDER vs GAYLE
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1957
Little rock campaign
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1960
Greensboro sit ins
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1961
The freedom rides
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1961-62
The albany movement
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1962
James Meredith and the university of mississippi
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1963
the march on washington
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1964
mississippi freedom summer
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1965
Selma campaign
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1965
Moynihan report
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1966
Chicago freedom movement
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1968
Memphis workers strike
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1968, 4th april
Martin Luther King assassinated
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1968
the poor people campaign
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1965
Watts riots in Los Angeles
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1966
Shooting of james meredith
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1966
James farmer resigns as leader of CORE
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1966
SNCC embraces self-defence and expels white members
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1966
NAACP and NUL walk out of negotiations with SCLC and SNCC
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1968
SNCC embrace the use of 'revolutionary violence'
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1968
CORE expells white members
58 of 77
1961
the Wretched of the earth published
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1966
Black Panther Party founded (bpp)
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1966
Ten Point programme published
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1966
BPP launches 'patrol the pigs' campaign
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1967
Huey p. Newton arrested for murder
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1967
BPP launches 'free huey' campaign
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1968
BPP lauch survival programmes
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1968
eldridge cleaver stands for presidential candidate for the peace and freedom party
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1968
Chicago seven arrested
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1968
Eldridge Cleaver's soul on ice published
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1977
BPP disbanded
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1965
Los angeles riot
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1965
SNCC establishes the 'freedom city' in Mississippi
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1965
black actor bill cosby cast in a leading tv role
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1966
SNCC starts the free D.C movement
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1967
Newark, Detroit and New Brunswick Riots
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1967
The mississippi ' freedom city' project ends
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1968
black athletes give Black power salute at the olymipc games
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1972
National sickle cell anemia control act passed by congress
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