Civil rights

By bnava26
  • Brown V. Board of Education

    Brown V. Board of Education
    the Supreme Court ruled that separating children in public schools on the basis of race was unconstitutional.
    (Location: Kansas, South Carolina, Virginia, Delaware District of Columbia.)
  • Murder of Emmett Till

    Murder of Emmett Till
    kidnapped, beaten, shot in the head, had a large metal fan tied to his neck with barbed wire, and was thrown into the Tallahatchie River (Location: Money Mississippi)
  • Rosa Parks and the Buss Boycott

    Rosa Parks and the Buss Boycott
    Parks rejected a bus drivers order to leave a row of four seats in the “colored” section once the white section had filled up and move to the back of the bus. (Location: Montgomery Alabama)
  • Southern Christian Leadership Conference

    Southern Christian Leadership Conference
    played key roles in the March on Washington in 1963 and the Selma Voting Rights Campaign and March to Montgomery in 1965. (Location: Atlanta Georgia)
  • Little Rock 9

    Little Rock 9
    9 African American students arrived at central high school in Little Rock Arkansas. They made their way through a crowd shouting obscenities and even throwing objects. Once the students reached the fron door the national guard prevented them from entering the school and were forced to go home. (Location: Little Rock Arkansas)
  • Ruby Bridges

    Ruby Bridges
    One of 6 black children to pass a hard test to go to a white school, she was escorted by federalism’s, to be the only student. (Location: New Orleans, Louisiana)
  • Freedom Riders

    Freedom Riders
    Were all arrested in Jackson in the bus depot for violating segregation statutes and were taken to jail. (Location: southern States, New Orleans)
  • Greensboro Sit ins

    Greensboro Sit ins
    More than 2 thousand African Americans of all ages and classes silently marched to downtown Greensboro to show their dedication to achieving racial equality. (Location: Greensboro, North Carolina)
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    Martin Luther king Jr gives his “I have a dream” speech, It was the last speech of the day.
    (Location: near Lincoln memorial)
  • Civil Rights Act

    Civil Rights Act
    Law signed by President prohibited discrimination in public accommodation and federally funded programs. (Location: White House)
  • Assassination of Malcom X

    Assassination of Malcom X
    A man rushed forward and shot him once in the chest with a sewed-off shotgun and two other men charged the stage firing semi-automatic shotguns. (Lactation: Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan)
  • Selma to Montgomery Marches (Bloody Sunday)

    Selma to Montgomery Marches (Bloody Sunday)
    State troopers and county members violently attacked the marchers, leaving many of them injured and bloodied. Some of them unconscious. (Location: Montgomery Alabama)
  • Voting Rights Act

    Voting Rights Act
    Prohibited states from imposing qualifications or practices to deny the right to vote on account of race. (Location: Selma Alabama)
  • Assassination of Martin Luther Kind

    Assassination of Martin Luther Kind
    Shortly after 6 p.m. on April 4, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and mortally wounded as he stood on the second-floor balcony outside his room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn. He was pronounced dead at 7:05 p.m. at St.