Truman's civil rights policy
How many black people move up north in the 1950s?
1.1 million
In the 1940s, how many black southerners moved up North?
1.4 million
How much of the black population voted in Georgia's 1946 gubernatorial election?
1/5
What did membership of the NAACP rise from post-WW2?
From 50,000 to 450,000
Why was Truman's address of the NAACP at the Lincoln Memorial in June 1947, in which he said the federal government should have a role in civil rights, historic?
He was the first President to address the NAACP
In which case did the Supreme Court rule segregation in railway dining cars to be unconstitutional, in 1950?
Henderson v. U.S.
What ensured de jure segregation in the South?
Jim Crow laws
What was the 2-week bus journey in 1947 that tested the Supreme Court's Morgan v. Virginia ruling called?
Journey of Reconciliation
When did Truman issue two executive orders that established a Fair Employment Board and desegregated the army?
July 26th 1948
In which case did the Supreme Court rule that George McLaurin could attend the University of Oklahoma for a PhD but must be segregated from other students, in 1950?
McLaurin v. Oklahoma State
Which June 1946 court case ruled segregation on buses illegal?
Morgan v. Virginia
Which group did Malcolm X join while serving time for burglary in 1948?
Nation of Islam
What did Rosa Parks have to do to register to vote in 1945, after passing ridiculous literacy tests?
Pay a poll tax of $16.50
Which 1896 Supreme Court ruling was challenged by cases such as Sweatt v. Painter?
Plessy v. Ferguson
In which areas were black activists increasingly active in?
Savannah, Atlanta, Mississippi and Louisiana
In which case did the Supreme Court rule that estate agents could no longer refuse to show or sell houses to black clients if there was a 'restrictive covenant' on the house, in 1948?
Shelley v. Kraemer
In which case did the Supreme Court rule that Heman Marion Sweatt, a black man, should be allowed to attend the University of Texas Law School despite the fact that State law restricted access to the university to whites, in 1950?
Sweatt v. Painter
Which group still thrived in Southern farming areas?
The KKK
Why did Truman feel civil rights needed attention after winning WW2?
The US had been fighting intolerance in the war
What were more conservative Democrats who typically opposed civil rights known as?
Dixiecrats
What did Truman create on December 5th, 1946, after a wave of violence against African-Americans?
A presidential committee on Civil Rights
Who were the black Representatives in the House of Reps in 1945?
Adam Clayton Powell for Harlem and William Dawson for a Chicago ghetto
Why did black people move north?
Better opportunities, less racism and they could vote there
What were the NAACP keen to challenge in court?
The idea of "separate but equal"
What was the report published by the Civil Rights committee called, that called for military desegregation, federal legislation to punish lynching, the abolition of segregation on transport, a permanent FEPC and secured voting rights? When was it published?
To Secure These Rights, October 29th 1947