Title: Early Civil Rights Struggles 1945 - 1959
1Early Civil Rights Struggles1945 - 1959
2Segregation in Education
- "separate" facilities ok but had to be equal
- Went unchallenged for 50 years.
3Important Segregation Casesat the University
Level
- Sweatt v. Painter
- McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education
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4Segregation and Public Schools
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- 1950s - racial segregation was the norm.
- Regardless of separate but equal, black
facilities were inferior.
5Brown vs the Board of Education
- Topeka, Kansas
- 1951 the NAACP took the case to court
- NAACP argued
- Segregation TOLD black children they were
inferior therefore, the schools were un. - The Board of Education argued
- Reality
- Not harmful Frederick Douglass, Booker T.
Washington, and George Washington Carver were
proof.
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6Results of Brown vs the Board of Education
- Kansass district court ruled in favor of the
Board of Education. - Supreme Courts overruled on May 17, 1954
segregation was unconstitutional.
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Thurgood Marshall, future Supreme Court Justice,
was the lawyer for the NAACP.
7Emmett TillA Northerner in Mississippi
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- "Have you ever sent a loved son on vacation and
had him returned to you in a pine box, so
horribly battered and water-logged that someone
needs to tell you this sickening sight is your
son -- lynched?" -- Mamie Bradley, mother of
Emmett Till - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vamxbnwrO9g8feature
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8Emmett Till
- Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam were arrested
immediately for kidnapping. - Deliberation just over an hour, then returned
a "not guilty" verdict on September 23rd. - Impact
- Northern blacks saw that violence against blacks
in the South could affect them in the North. - Rallied the movement.
9Montgomery Bus Boycott
- December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks refused to give up
her bus seat to a white passenger. - Arrested, convicted
- Over 50,000 Af Ams boycotted the Montgomery Bus
system. - White response
- Physical attacks
- Bombed homes
- Fired boycotters
- Nov 1956 the Supreme Court declared
segregationwas unconstitutional. -
10Showdown at Little Rock
- School desegregation moved slowly.
- September 1957 9 black students were admitted
to the all-white Central HS - Governor Orval Faobus opposed and called on the
AK National Guard. - Eisenhower calls in federal troops and on
September 25, 1957 the Little Rock Nine finally
enter.
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11Civil Rights Act of 1957
- Eisenhower
- Made it a federal crime to prevent qualified
persons from voting. - Set up the Civil Rights Commission
12Bibliography
- http//www.watson.org/lisa/blackhistory/contents.
html - Boyer, Paul. The American Nation. Austin
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1995.