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Brown v. Board of Education
Supreme Court ruled segregation in public schools unconstitutional.
impact:Led to desegregation efforts but faced strong resistance, like in Little Rock (1957) -
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Sparked by Rosa parks' arrest; led to a Supreme Court ruling against bus segregation.
impact:Showed the power of peaceful protest -
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion,sex, or national origin.
Impact: Paved the way for future anti-discrimination laws. -
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Eliminated literacy tests and other barriers to voting for African Americans.
Impact: Increased Black voter registration and participation. -
Fair housing Act of 1968
Prohibited racial discrimination in housing sales and rentals
Impact: Helped combat housing segregation -
The Rise of Affirmative Action (1970s-Present)
Policies implemented to promote diversity in education and employment.
impact: Increased access to higher education and jobs for African Americans. -
Election of African American Leaders
Example: Barack Obama became the first Black U.S. president in 2008
impact:Greater representation in politics -
Economic and Educational Gains 1980s - Present
Increased college enrollment among African Americans
impact:Higher employment rates and more Black-owned businesses -
Criminal Justice Reform (2010s-Present)
Efforts to address mass incarceration, including the First Step Act (2018)
impact: Reduction in prison sentences for non-violent offenders. -
Black Lives Matter Movement (2013 - Present)
Movement against police brutality and systemic racism
Impact: Raised national awareness and led to police reform discussions.