Supporters rights placards washington dc august 28 1963

Civil RIghts

  • Brown vs. Board of Education

    Brown vs. Board of Education
    It ended legal segregation in schools and was a major victory for the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Emmett Till Murder

    Emmett Till Murder
    Emmett Till, 14, was brutally killed in Mississippi after a false accusation. His death sparked national outrage and pushed the movement forward.
  • Rosa Parks & the Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Rosa Parks & the Montgomery Bus Boycott
    Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus, sparking a year-long boycott.
  • The Little Rock Nine and Integration

    The Little Rock Nine and Integration
    Nine Black students integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, facing mobs and needing federal protection.
  • Greensboro Woolworth's Sit-ins

    Greensboro Woolworth's Sit-ins
    Four Black college students sat at a "whites-only" lunch counter in Greensboro, NC, and refused to leave.
  • Freedom Rides

    Freedom Rides
    Integrated groups rode buses through the South to challenge segregated bus terminals.
  • MLK’s Letter From Birmingham Jail

    MLK’s Letter From Birmingham Jail
    Dr. King wrote this letter after being arrested for protesting segregation in Birmingham, Alabama.
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    Over 250,000 people gathered in Washington, D.C., for jobs and freedom. MLK gave his “I Have a Dream” speech.
  • Birmingham Baptist Church Bombing

    Birmingham Baptist Church Bombing
    A bomb planted by white supremacists killed four young Black girls at the 16th Street Baptist Church.
  • 24th Amendment

    24th Amendment
    Prohibited poll taxes in federal elections, which had been used to keep Black Americans from voting.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil Rights Act of 1964
    One of the most important achievements of the movement, ending segregation in public places.
  • Bloody Sunday” / Selma to Montgomery March

    Bloody Sunday” / Selma to Montgomery March
  • Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Voting Rights Act of 1965
    Banned literacy tests and other discriminatory practices in voting. Protected the right to vote and increased Black voter registration.