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  • The supreme court decision of plessy v. farguson

    The supreme court decision of plessy v. farguson
    the Court upheld the constitutionality of state-sponsored racial segregation, establishing the "separate but equal" doctrine
  • The tuskegee airmen

    The tuskegee airmen
    a group of African American pilots and airmen who served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II
  • The integration of major league

    The integration of major league
    when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier by playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers, paving the way for other African-American players to join the league.
  • The integration of the armed forces

    The integration of the armed forces
    marked a significant step towards racial equality, ending segregation in the military and paving the way for broader civil rights advancements.
  • The supreme court decision of sweatt v. painter

    The supreme court decision of sweatt v. painter
    the state-established separate law school for African Americans in Texas was not equal to the University of Texas Law School, violating the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment
  • The supreme court decision of brown v.board of education

    The supreme court decision of brown v.board of education
    he Court unanimously ruled that state-sponsored segregation in public schools was unconstitutional
  • The montgomery bus boycott

    The montgomery bus boycott
    a year-long protest (December 5, 1955, to December 20, 1956) where African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama, refused to ride city buses to protest segregated seating.
  • The death of emmitt till

    The death of emmitt till
    Emmett Louis Till was a 14-year-old African American youth, who was abducted and lynched in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused of offending a white woman, Carolyn Bryant, in her family's grocery store
  • The integration of little rock high school

    The integration of little rock high school
    Little Rock citizens voted 19,470 to 7,561 against integration and the schools remained closed. Other than Green, the rest of the Little Rock Nine completed
  • The greensboro four lunch counter sit-in

    The greensboro four lunch counter sit-in
    act of nonviolent protest against a segregated lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina
  • The civil rights act of 1957

    The civil rights act of 1957
    the first federal civil rights legislation passed since 1875, focusing on protecting voting rights and establishing mechanisms to address discrimination.
  • The freedom rides by freedom riders of 1961

    The freedom rides by freedom riders of 1961
    black and white civil rights activists, embarked on bus trips through the American South to challenge segregation in interstate bus terminals, facing violence and arrests, but ultimately forcing the federal government to enforce desegregation.
  • The twenty-fourth amendment

    The twenty-fourth amendment
    abolishes the poll tax as a requirement for voting in federal elections
  • The intergration of the university of mississippi

    The intergration of the university of mississippi
    The integration of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) in 1962, led by James Meredith, was a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement, marked by a riot and federal intervention, ultimately leading to Meredith's enrollment as the first African-American student
  • The integration of university of alabama

    The integration of university of alabama
    Vivian Malone and James Hood become the first Black students to successfully enroll
  • The march on washington and "i have a dream" speech by MLK

    The march on washington and "i have a dream" speech by MLK
    "I Have a Dream" is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist and Baptist minister Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963. In the speech, King called for civil and economic rights and an end to racism in the United States
  • The assassination of john f. kennedy in dallas, tx

    The assassination  of john f. kennedy in dallas, tx
    was assassinated while riding in a presidential motorcade in Dallas, Texas
  • The civil rights act of 1964 signed by president johnson

    The civil rights act of 1964 signed by president johnson
    Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, a landmark piece of legislation that outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in public places, employment, and voting, marking a significant step towards civil rights and equality in the United States.
  • The assassination malcolm x

    The assassination malcolm x
    Malcolm X was an African American revolutionary, Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement until his assassination in 1965
  • The selma to montgomery march "bloody sunday"

    The selma to montgomery march "bloody sunday"
    civil rights activists were brutally attacked by police while attempting to march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to protest voting rights and the death of Jimmie Lee Jackson
  • the voting rights act of 1965

    the voting rights act of 1965
    The Voting Rights Act was enacted on August 6, 1965, and it prohibited states from imposing qualifications or practices to deny the right to vote on account of race; permitted direct federal intervention in the electoral process in certain places, based on a “coverage formula”; and required preclearance of new laws
  • The assasssination of martin luther king jr in memphis, tennessee

    The assasssination of martin luther king jr in memphis, tennessee
    Martin Luther King Jr., an American civil rights activist, was fatally shot at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968, at 6:01 p.m. CST. He was rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 7:05 p.m at age 39.
  • The voting rights act of 1968

    The voting rights act of 1968
    prohibited discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin, and later expanded to include familial status and disability