Title: II: Challenging Segregation
1II Challenging Segregation
- Events which pressured the federal government to
end segregation and ensure voting
2A. The Sit-in Movement
- Started in Greensboro, NC _at_ Woolworths lunch
counter - Mostly college students
- Ella Baker instrumental in coordinating efforts
on a national scale
34. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
(SNCC)
- Goals desegregation and voter registration in
rural areas - Mississippi Burning
45. Fannie Lou Hamer
- Jailed and beaten for urging AA to register to
vote - Helped form the Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party (MFDP) - Goal?
- To allow more AA as delegates in the
Democratic party
5B. Freedom Rides
- 1. Began with CORE organization
- 2. Goal
- Test desegregation ruling on interstate
bus routes and terminals - 3. JFK makes deal w/Gov
- a. no violence in Ms and
- b. Riders can be arrested
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11Bus 2
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14KKK at terminal
154. Kennedy and Civil Rights
- Supporter of the CRM
- AG RFK help get MLK out of jail after
demonstration - c. Slow to respond once in office need
Southern Democrats to help pass bills - d. ICC to desegregated interstate buses and
terminals
16James Meredith Ole Miss
17Violence in Birmingham, Ala.
- Need to get JFK to respond
- MLK most seg. city in the U.S.
- Bull Connor, Safety commissioner/mayor candidate
- Responds with harsh force
- Televised
- Kennedy finally acts w/ Civil Rights Acts of 1964
18Birmingham, AlabamaLetter from MLK
- I guess it is easy for those who have never felt
the stinging darts of segregation to say, Wait.
But when you have seen hate-filled policemen
curse, kick, brutalize and even kill your black
brothers and sisterswhen you see the vast
majority of your twenty million Negro brothers
smothering in the air-tight cage of povertywhen
you have to concoct an answer for a five-year-old
son askingDaddy, why do white people treat
colored people so mean?then you will understand
why we find it difficult to wait.
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28The Civil Rights Act of 1964
- I say, segregation now! Segregation tomorrow!
Segregation forever! - - George Wallace, Gov. of Alabama, 1963
- Medgar EversNAACP, veteran, assassinated by de
la Beckwith - Pres. Kennedy orders Wallace to desegregate U of
Ala
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30C. March on WashingtonAugust 28, 1963
- goal to persuade congress to pass Kennedys
civil rights bill - Equal education for all/law suits by federal
govt - video
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vPbUtL_0vAJk
31Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Passed while Pres. LB Johnson in office
- Illegal to discriminate based on race, religion,
national origin, and gender in employment and
public facilities. - EEOC bans employment discrimination based on
race, religion, gender, and national origin
32The Struggle for Voting Rights
- Selma Campaign (Alabama 1965)
- 50 of population were AA - Only 3 registered
voters - Voter-registration drive organized in hopes of
violent response by whites so that Johnsons
admin. would pass voting act.
33Bloody Sunday Alabama state troopers attack
civil-rights demonstrators outside Selma,
Alabama, on Bloody Sunday, March 7, 1965.
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37 Voting Rights Act 1965
- Got rid of literacy test
- Agents of the Federal govt could register voters
- Registered African American voters tripled in the
South - in Selma 10-60/4 yrs.
- 4. Voting and discrimination addressed, now on
to social and economic equality poverty issues