Chapter 25 Section 3. Boycott: A nonviolent protest in which people refuse to buy products or use services Sit-in: A nonviolent protest in which people.
Supreme Court Cases: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, KS 1954.
The Cold War Russia, Europe, and the United States 1945-Present.
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The Civil Rights Movement 1950-1968. The Civil Rights Movement has often been called the 2nd Reconstruction. Write a brief description of what happened.