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Brown vs Board of Education
Supreme Court ruled that segregation is unfair to African Americans. Linda Brown went to a school in Kansas and received heavy discrimination for being black and got kicked out of school. Her family then filed a law suit against the BOE. -
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white male and got incarcerated for refusing. This sparked the Montgomery bus boycott which ended segregation on public transportation. -
Little Rock 9
Group of students who were the first black students to attend a white school in Arkansas. They got the title "Little Rock 9" for being the first black students to go to Little Rock High School. -
Sit-ins
The sit-in movements were forms of nonviolent protest that directly took action against discrimination and prejudice -
United Farmers Union
Created by Caesar Chavez, grew to be the largest farmers union in the country. -
Publication of "The Feminine Mystique"
This book by Betty Friedan ignited the fire of the second-wave feminism by explaining the pressures that women have. -
March on Washington
MLK Jr. gave his "I have a dream speech" during this march. This march was one of the strongest marches in American history. -
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Supreme court got rid of any discrimination based on race, sex, color, religion, or national origin. -
Second-wave feminism
Feminist movement that led to the advocation for issues like equality in the workplace -
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Act that got rid of any voting discrimination. Didn't matter what race, color, sex, religion you were, you could vote if you were of age. -
Creation of Black Panther party
Founded by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale to promote the ideology of black nationalism, socialism, armed self-defense, mostly against police brutality. -
American Indian Movement (AIM)
Founded to address issues like racism and discrimination against Native Americans -
Occupation of Alcatraz Island (AIM)
Protest against the United States government's policies that took aboriginal land away from American Indians and aimed to destroy their cultures. -
Roe v Wade
Decision by Supreme Court that ruled that a state law that banned abortion was unconstitutional. -
Wounded Knee Organization
Native American activists occupied Wounded Knee, South Dakota, to protest how the government was treating these people.