US History MT 15
What two national leaders were killed in 1968?
Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
Nation of Islam (NOI)
Group headed by Elijah Muhammed
American Indian Movement (AIM)
Group that fought for greater reform for Native Americans
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
1990 law banning discrimination against persons with disabilities
In what ways did World War II help set the stage for the modern civil rights movement?
1. Black citizens found jobs in a shortage of white men 2. civiles rights organizations were created during the war, 3. black soldiers fought for America so they felt prepared to fight for their rights
How many people attended the March on Washington and what was their goal?
250,000 people marched and their goal was to encourage the Civil Rights Bill to pass.
Civil Rights Act of 1968
Act that banned discrimination in housing
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Act that struck down state laws intended to keep blacks from voting.
Malcolm X
African American civil rights leader
Thrugood Marshall
African American lawyer who led the legal challenge against segregation.
James Meredith
African American who won enrollment to the all-white University of Mississippi
Black Panthers
African-American group founded to combat police brutality
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
Amendment to the US constitution that would prohibit discrimination against women
What is the National Urban League?
An organization that helps African Americans with social and economic development (homes, jobs, etc.)
What helped launch the women's movement?
Anti war movements and the civil rights movements
Freedom Summer
Name of project to win voting rights for Southern blacks
Who helped found the NOW organization?
Betty Frieden
Where were African Americans targeted for racial discrimination
Buses and schools.
What were some goals that were achieved and remained in the civil rights movement.
Challenge: changing attitudes towards African Americans Achieved: Banning segregation
What organizations that fought to promote the cause of Hispanic Americans?
Chicanos and UFWOC
Freedom riders
Civil rights activist who tried to end segregation on national buses
Southern Chrisitian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
Civil rights organization
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Civil rights organization formed by students
What was the main occupation of women in the 1950's and 1960's?
Clerical work (secretaries)
Kerner Commision
Commission that reported on race relations in America
L. Douglas Wilder
Nation's first elected African American governor
What's the difference between de facto segregation and de jure segregation?
De facto is segregation by culture and expectation, while de jure is segregation by laws and government.
What were some of the problems African Americans in the North faced?
De facto segregation, decaying slums, poor schools, unemployment, and violence
Phyllis Schlafly
Equal Rights Amendment opponent
What was the outcome of the demonstrations in Birmingham?
Government officials agreed to desegregate Birmingham.
What did President Johnson do to respond to the demands of Native Americans in 1968? What was their response?
He created the National Council on Indian Opportunity. Some NA's thought change was coming too slowly and fought back.
How did the teachings of Elijah Muhammad affect Malcolm X?
He influenced Malcolm X to think that whites were at fault for African American misery.
What action did President Franklin take in response to protests against Jim Crow laws?
He outlawed racial discrimination in the government and war-related industries.
How did the early views of Malcom X differ from his later ideas?
His early views were centered on violence and fighting caucasians. His later views were about peace and protesting through voting.
La Raza Unida
Hispanic American political party
What are some of the victories and concerns of students?
It was deemed unconstitutional to restrict free speech on campus, but students are still fighting for their rights during off-campus activities.
Who did Martin Luther draw his ideas from?
Jesus (loving your enemies), Henry David Thoreau (civil disobedience), A. Philip Randolph (how to organize big demonstrations), Gandhi (how to resist oppression without violence).
Gloria Steinem
Journalist who tried to help women gain political power
Besides racial minorities and women, which groups had worked to secure the protection of their rights?...
LGBT, Immigrants, and Disabled people
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Law that outlawed racial discrimination
Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales
Leader in the Chicano movement who founded the Crusade for Justice, which promoted Mexican American nationalism.
Stokely Carmichael
Leader of Black Power movement
César Chávez
Leader of the farm workers movement
What name was given to the nine students who were the first African Americans to attend Little Rock's Central High School?
Little Rock Nine
What states did civil rights workers try to register blacks to vote?
Mississippi and Alabama
Black Power
Movement that stressed black pride
National Organization for Women (NOW)
Organization that worked for women's rights
Name two things the Civil Rights Act of 1964 did.
Outlawed discrimination because of gender, race, or nationality. Gave the government more power to push for desegregation in schools.
What are political and economic issues in which women have not yet achieved equally?
P- less women are in the job force and higher positions than men E- women still get paid less than men
Who opposed the Eqaul Rights Amendment and why?
Phyllis Schlafly because he thought it would cause women to get drafted into the military and that the men would lose their responsibility.
What were two problems that Native Americans faced?
Poverty in cities and assimilation
How did showing the violence in the march from Selma to Montgomery do for the city?
Pressured the city officials to desegregate the city after the violence was shown to the community and more people joined the resistance.
Affirmative action
Program aimed at hiring or including minorities
Fannie Lou Hamer
Prominent voting rights activist
Sit-ins
Protest tactic of occupying seats and refusing to move
Who makes up the Hispanic American community?
Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Mexicans, Salvadorans, Guatemalans, Nicaraguans, Columbians
de facto segregation
Segregation by custom or practice
De jure segregation
Segregation by law
How did the government try to help freedom riders?
Sent federal troops to protect them and banned segregation in travel facilities
Pay equity
Situation in which women and men receive equal pay for the equal work
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Supreme Court case in which segregated schools were ruled unconstitutional
Barack Obama
The 44th President of the United States; the first African American President
Feminism
The belief that women should be equal to men in all areas
How did the Feminine Mystique advance the women's movement?
The book helped unite women through their feeling of discontent and helped the women's rights movements kickstart again.
What did the Supreme Court rule about separate schools in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka?
The seperate schools were unconstitutional
In what ways are Native Americans still struggling in spite of civil rights reforms?
They are unable tog et federal recognition, which is a loss of time, money, and protection
What did SNCC accomplish, and how?
They desegregated lunch counters in 48 cities and 11 states by doing sit-ins.
What was a success and failure of the women's movements?
They got more child care facilites, but ERA failed.
What are some of the victories and concerns of Asian Americans?
They have low rates for divorce, dropouts, and crime. Some groups struggle with poverty and low education levels.
How did the Eisenhower administration fail to solve problems of Native Americans during the 1950s?
They tried to make Native Americans assimilate, which caused them to become poor, discriminated, and angry.
What incidents of violence occurred against freedom riders in Alabama?
They were beaten and bombed
United Farm Workers Organizing Committee
Union that fought for farm workers rights
What ideas did the Black Panthers encourage?
Violence against whites people and police officers.
Stonewall Riots
Violent demonstrations by the LGBT community against police raid at the Stonewall Inn; considered the beginning of the LGBT rights movement
Rosa Parks
Woman who helped start Montgomery bus boycott
How did workplace experiences help advance the women's movement?
Women were often underpaid compared to men, even whittle they were doing the same job. They were discriminated against in the workplace so they fought for an equal work environment.
Betty Friedan
author of The Feminine Mystique