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Title: Civil Rights


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Civil Rights
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13th Amendment
  • 1865 abolished slavery as a legal institution.

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14th Amendment
  • Was designed to grant citizenship and protect
    civil liberties of recently freed slaves.

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15th Amendment
  • 1870 Protects rights of citizens to vote
    regardless of race, color, or previous condition
    of slavery.

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Racism
  • deeply rootedprejudice whichmay beexpressed
    inthe idea thatone race issuperior
    toanother.
  • Governor George Wallace attempting toblock
    integration at the University ofAlabama, 1963.

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Jim Crow

  • Jim Crow was not aperson, yet affectedthe
    lives of millions ofpeople. Named aftera
    popular 19th-century minstrel songthat
    stereotypedAfrican Americans,"Jim Crow" came
    topersonify the systemof government-sanctioned
    racialoppression andsegregation in theUnited
    States

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Literacy Tests
  • Southern (and some western) stateshad elaborate
    voter registration procedures whose primary
    purpose was to deny the vote to those who were
    not white. In the South, this process was often
    called the "literacy test." In fact, it was much
    more than a simple test, it was an entire complex
    system devoted to denying Blacks the right  to
    vote.

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Segregation
  • The separation of the races by law in all aspects
    of society - schools, housing,restaurants, club,
    buses and trains,theaters, and all kinds of
    public and privatefacilities.

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Types of Segregation
  • De Facto Segregation
  • Segregation that exists by practice and customs
  • De Jure Segregation Segregation by law

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Separate but Equal
  • the legal principle, first set forth in the 1896
    Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson, that
    separate facilities and accommodations for Black
    people were constitutional so long as these
    resources were equal in quality to those provided
    for the white community.

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Separate but Equal?
  • WhiteSchools
  • BlackSchools

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Prejudice
  • a negative attitude oropinion about aperson or
    groupbased upon thatperson or group'srace,
    color, religion,national origin,ethnicity,
    accent,gender, disability, orother
    externalcharacteristic.

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Ku Klux Klan
  • The KuKlux Klan(KKK) wasoriginallyformed
    toterrorizeand scareBlacks

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Lynching
  • murder by mob violence, without due process of
    law.


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NAACP
  • Thurgood Marshall worked with NAACP to help
    overturn older court rulings on segregation.
    Most notably Brown vs. Board of Education
  • National Association for theAdvancement of
    Colored People(NAACP) is a civil rights
    organization. Itworks to end discrimination
    againstblacks and other minority groups.

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Brown vs. Topeka, KS Board of Education
  • Landmark Supreme Court Case that effectively
    denied the legal basis for segregation in schools

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All Deliberate Speed
  • Words used by theU.S. SupremeCourt in 1955 in
    itsruling on howcommunities wereto implement
    theCourts Brown v.Topeka Board ofEducation
    decisionof the previousyear

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Integration
  • removing allbarriers andplacing all groupsof
    people togetherAlso known asdesegregation

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EXECUTIVE ORDER
  • rule or orderissued by anexecutivebranch of
    agovernment(ex. thepresident of theUnited
    States)and carryingthe force of law

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Little Rock 9
  • Nine African American Students who were suppose
    to be allowed to attend an all white school in
    Little Rock.
  • They faced huge racism and had to be escorted by
    the National Guard when parents, students,
    teachers and mayor refused to allow them to
    attend.

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EMMITT TILL
  • 14 yr. oldsaying Byebaby to a whitewoman
    inMississippi

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Matthew Shepard
  • In 1998 tied to a fence and beaten into a comma.
  • Matt would die 8 days later from his injuries
  • For being GAY!

23
Civil Rights Leaders
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
  • First famous for Montgomery Bus Boycott that
    lasted 381 days
  • Admired Gandhi
  • Won Nobel Peace Prize
  • March on Washington

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Martin Luther Kings Ideology
  • Expose the racism, prejudice, discrimination and
    brutality that existed in the Southern United
    States.
  • Use non-violent means to highlight the violence,
    and ensure support.
  • Use civil disobedience to promote the change he
    wanted.

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Civil Disobedience
  • the practice ofavoidingviolence as ameans
    toresolveconflict or endinjustice

26
Boycotts
  • Boycott is a refusal todeal with an
    individual,organization, orbusiness.
  • 1955

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Sit-ins
  • An act ofoccupyingseats in araciallysegregated
    establishmentin organizedprotestagainstdiscri
    mination

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FREE RIDERS / SCLC / SNCL
  • Southern Christian Leadership Council
    (non-violent crusades)
  • Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
  • Often leaders to boycotts and sit-ins

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Malcolm X
  • Formerly Malcolm Little
  • Changed his name in Prison
  • Memorized the English Dictionary
  • Learned Islam and became Muslim
  • Voice of the Muslim Brotherhood

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Malcolms Ideology
  • Believed African Americans should stand up and
    fight for their freedom. Black Nationalism
  • Believed violence was necessary to earn freedom.
  • Believed that the Christian religion was based on
    the white culture.

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Stokely Carmichael
  • The Black Power Movement
  • SNCC became more radical under the leadership of
    Stokely Carmichael.
  • Carmichael advocated ideas of black power, which
    called upon African Americans to embrace their
    heritage, build communities, and lead their own
    organizations.
  • The Black Panthers
  • New militant political party called the Black
    Panthers was formed.
  • The Black Panthers wanted African Americans to
    lead their own communities.
  • Demanded that the federal government rebuild the
    nations ghettos.

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Consequences
  • Martin Luther King
  • One of the most widely revered figures in
    American History.
  • Achieved legislation (Voting Rights Act and Civil
    Rights Act)
  • He was shot outside a hotel in Memphis, Tennessee
    in 1968.
  • Malcolm X
  • Tensions arose between Malcolm and the Nation of
    Islam.
  • Malcolm said he would defend himself against
    death threats.
  • He was shot 16 times during a speech in 1965.

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MLK Jr. Day
  • President Ronald Reagan signed the bill to make
    January 15th, the celebration of Dr. Kings
    birthday a national holiday.

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CIVIL RIGHTS ACT
  • 1964 Civil Rights Actbanningsegregation
    inpublic facilities aswell as
    racialdiscrimination inemployment andeducation.

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The Voting's Rights Act of 1965
  • The murder of voting-rights activists
    inMississippi, gainednational attention,along
    with numerousother acts of violenceand
    terrorism.
  • President Johnsonissued a call for astrong
    voting rights law and hearings began thereafter
    on the bill that would become the Voting Rights
    Act.
  • Voting Rights Act Ends discriminatory voting
    practices.
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