Chapter 38 The Stormy Sixties1960–1968. Shown here leaving the White House to attend a series of inaugural balls in January 1961, the young and vibrant.
Black Power
BELLWORK Use your textbook to answer the following questions: 1.What was the Montgomery Bus Boycott? (674) 2.What were sit-ins? (677) 3.What are some advantages.
Malcolm X. Keywords preparation Malcolm X –Why did Malcolm X call himself "X"? –Life of Malcolm X Elijah Muhammad Civil rights movement (+ 60s in US)
The Black Power Movement. Look at the following photos. What did the Black Power Movement emphasize? How do these photos of the Black Panther Party differ.
The Civil Rights Movement. World War II African Americans Allowed to Fight Harsh Discrimination Still in US Voting – Right to Vote after Civil War – Unfair.
SCLC leader and planner of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
PROMISES AND TURMOIL: THE 1960S Unit 8 Ch.28. ELECTION OF 1960 Republican- Nixon o Eisenhower’s vice president for 8 years o good campaigner o kitchen.
Test Review What 1896 Supreme Court decision made segregation legal and established the principle of “separate but equal?” Plessy v. Ferguson.
THE JIM CROW SOUTH. African Americans in the South Southern Blacks made political gains during Reconstruction but these gains were rolled back after.
The “New Negro” Charlotte Manzone. The Roaring Twenties “The 1920's were a period of tension between new and changing attitudes on the one hand and traditional.
SCLC leader and planner of the Montgomery Bus Boycott