"The Americans" Chapter 29: Civil Rights

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Gains

*Civil Rights Act of 1968 *More AA graduate *pride in racial identity *voting rights *elected offices *end of Jim Crow laws (but they don't fully die out until the late 1970's.

Unfinished work

*Difficult to change peoples attitudes and behaviors *many people are tired of the militant stance that the blacks were taking. *white flight from cities. *lack of jobs *affirmative action *many see it as "reverse discrimination"

Black Power

A political slogan and name for various associated ideologies aimed at achieving self determination for blacks.

Freedom Summer

CORE, SNCC project to register blacks to vote in MS.

Eli Whitney

Created the cotton gin.

Kerner Commission

Investigated the causes of the 1967 race riots in the USA and provided recommendations for the future.

What was formed to support Rosa Parks?

Montgomery Improvement Association

Civil Rights Act of 1875

Outlawed segregation, equal rights in public facilities. This would later be found unconstitutional.

Plessy V. Ferguson

Supreme court ruled that separate but equal is legal in the United States. Blacks now faced separate facilities which were almost always inferior to white facilities.

Nation of Islam

A and African American and Political and Religious movement founded in Detroit, by Wallace D. Ford Muhammad.

Black Panthers

African American revolutionary party, founded by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, this protected the blacks and was a very militant group.

15th Amendment

African Americans given the right to vote.

James Earl Ray

Assassinated MLK.

Stockley Carmichael

Became a prominent figure for the civil rights movement, he was a political advocate; Lead the SNCC and used Black Power.

Little Rock Nine

Becomes the first school district to desegregate, started with 9 African American students.

Freedom Riders

Blacks, whites sit, use station facilities together.

14th Amendment

Civil Rights Amendment- equal treatment under the law.

Slavery became important due too the...

Cotton Kingdom/Middle Passage

Booker T. Washington

Created Gradualism- he advocated A-A accept their status in society and work to improve themselves through training and education.

Morgan V. Virginia

Desegregated interstate buses.

Brown V. Board of Education

Earl Warren was the Chief Justice for the supreme court. The ruling was that segregated schools were inherently unequal. The A-A thought that this was a victory for the Africans over Plessy.

Civil Rights Act of 1957

Ended discrimination, Jim Crow laws are banned

Huey Newton and Bobby Seale

Founded the Black Panthers

James Meredith

First black to enroll in the University of Ole Miss.

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

Formed in order to get seat in MS party.

W.E.B Dubois

Founder of the NAACP, demanded full equality of the race.

13th Amendment

Freed the slaves.

Orval Faubus

Governer of Arkansas who did not allowed for Little Rock Nine to happen.

Brown II

Integrate with "all deliberate speed".

Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955)

Intrastate, Alabama enforced segregation on public buses. Blacks in the back. Rosa Parks was asked to give up her seat to a white man even though she was sitting in the colored section of the bus. She refused and was arrested. Martin Luther King Jr. started a nonviolent boycott where for 381 days, the African Americans found other forms of transpiration. They won, and intrastate buses were desegregated.

Slaves arrived in...

Jamestown, Virginia

Sirhan Sirhan

Jordanian immigrant who assassinated Robert Kennedy.

Sweat V. Painter

Law schools must accept black applicants

Black Codes

Laws enacted to limit the freedoms of freed Africans Americans.

Slave Codes

Laws governing behavior of slaves and owners.

Thurgood Marshall

Lawyer in the Brown Case.

Floyd McKissick

Lead the CORE.

Wallace D. Ford

Leader of the Nation of Islam.

A Letter from a Birmingham Jail

Letter written by MLK when he was in jail.

Malcolm X

Malcolm Little was his original name, he changed it due to the fact the Little was the name that he got from his slave owner. He was an African American Muslim minister and he was a human rights activist, he was later shot by two men from the Nation of Islam.

Who was the President of the SCLC? (The Southern Christian Leadership Conference )

Martin Luther King Jr.

Emmett Till

Murdered for saying "Bye Baby" to a white women.

NAACP

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Civil Rights Act of 1968

Popularly known as the fair housing act, prohibited discrimination concerning the sale/rental on a house based on race.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

Prohibits discrimination because of race, religion, and gender.

De Facto Segregation

Racial separation established by practice and custom, not by law.

De Jure Segregation

Rascial segregation by law.

Arrested for not giving up her seat on bus.

Rosa Parks

What did the Brown Case rule?

Schools can no longer be segregated.

Affirmative Action

States that just because of your skin color, you will be favored, gave blacks more opportunities.

Voting Rights Act of 1965

Stops literacy tests, allows federal officials to enroll voters.

Where did the slaves come from?

The African Slave Trade/ or Triangular Trade

Fannie Lou Hamer

The voice of MFDP at National Convention - wins support.

What did the SNCC( Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) accomplish, and how?

They raised awareness by doing sit-ins in places for whites.


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