<p> STUDY GUIDE CIVIL RIGHTS</p><p>14th Amendment:</p><p>15th Amendment: </p><p>Voting Restrictions, 1877: literacy tests:</p><p> poll tax:</p><p> grandfather clause:</p><p>KKK, 1866:</p><p>Jim Crow Laws, 1877:</p><p>Segregation (Defacto vs. Dejure):</p><p>Plessy vs. Ferguson, 1896 (Supreme Court Ruling):</p><p>“Separate, but equal” ruling:</p><p>The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1909:</p><p>Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, 1954:</p><p>Thurgood Marshall:</p><p>Integration:</p><p>Southern Manifesto:</p><p>Brown II:</p><p>White Citizens’ Council (WCC):</p><p>Emmett Till, 1955: Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955:</p><p>Martin Luther King, Jr.: (Non-Violent “Soul Force”):</p><p>Henry David Thoreau-Civil Disobedience:</p><p>Mohandas Gandhi:</p><p>Jesus:</p><p>SCLC:</p><p>Central High School, Little Rock Arkansas, 1957:</p><p>Ernest Green:</p><p>The Greensboro Sit-In, 1960-61: CORE:</p><p>SNCC:</p><p>Freedom Riders:</p><p>James Meredith and Ole Miss University:</p><p>Demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama:</p><p>Children’s Crusade:</p><p>Voter Registration:</p><p>Freedom Summer: March on Washington D.C: The Selma Campaign:</p><p>Malcolm X: (Armed Self-Defense):</p><p>Ballots or Bullets:</p><p>Black Panther Party:</p><p>Stokely Carmichael: Black Power:</p><p>Dr. King’s Assassination:</p><p>Watts Riots:</p><p>President Johnson’s Great Society:</p><p>Civil Rights Act of 1957:</p><p>24th Amendment:</p><p>Civil Rights Act of 1964:</p><p>Voting Rights Act of 1965:</p><p>Civil Rights Act of 1968:</p><p>Affirmative Action:</p>
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages3 Page
-
File Size-