Chapter 21 sections 4 and 5. MLK Fourth generation Minister Rose to prominence during the Montgomery Bus Boycott The most important Civil Rights Movement.
Political Revolt in the 1960s. The Beatles Revolution /Revolution 1 You say you want a revolution Well you know We all want to change the world You.
The Jim Crow Laws were state and local laws that established and enforced segregation. Read more: “Jim Crow Laws” were in effect from the 1880s into the.
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)
New Frontiers / Rebellion and Reaction Civil rights stirrings In the late 1930s the NAACP began to test the constitutionality of racial segregation.
Freedom Summer The Summer Of 1964. In prevented many African Americans from voting. The NAACP & College students from the north help the African Americans.
Civil Rights In this chapter you will explore how African Americans rose up against the treatment they had endured for decades and demanded civil rights.
Civil rights movement 1950/1960 Lauren Lee Youjin Kwon.
Triumph of a Crusade Chapter 21 Sec 2. I. Riding for Freedom A. Freedom Riders 1. Civil Rights activists led by James Peck drove 2 buses to test the unsegregated.
Inequality, Consumption, Happiness, and Well-Being Steven Horwitz IHS: Morality, Capitalism, & Freedom Summer 2010.
The High Court's attack on federalism
Civil Rights Review. What Supreme court case declared “separate is inherently unequal”? Brown v. Board of Ed.