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Chapter 29. Taking on Segregation. Thurgood Marshall. NAACP 29 out of 32 Cases in Supreme Court Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka Kansas. Ended legalized segregation in the entire United States. Brown v Board of Education, 1954. Rosa Parks. Decided to fight segregation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Chapter 29

Taking on Segregation

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Thurgood Marshall

NAACP29 out of 32 Cases in Supreme CourtBrown vs. Board of Education of Topeka Kansas

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Ended legalized

segregation in the entire

United States

Brown v Board of Education, 1954

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Rosa Parks

Decided to fight segregationSat on the first row of seats on a busWhen asked to move refusedArrested

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Bus Boycott

Organized by a little known pastor of local church who really did not want to do it.Refusal to ride busesMarched every where Rode in cars and organized rides for allSupreme court finally rued that bus segregation was illegal

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The Little known Pastor was Martin Luther King Jr.

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SCLC

Southern Christian Leadership ConferenceNon-violent protest against segregation

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SNCC

Students Nonviolent coordinating committeesPicture is Atlanta Division

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Freedom Riders

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The March on Washington(I have a dream Speech)

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Civil Rights Act of 1957

Established Federal Commission of Civil RightsEstablished a Civil Right division in the Justice Department to enforce Civil Rights LawsEnlarged Federal power to protect voting rights

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Civil Rights Act of 1964

Banned most discrimination in employment and in public accommodationsEnlarged federal power to protect voting rights and speed up school desegregationEstablished the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to ensure fair treatment in employment

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Voting Rights Act of 1965

Eliminated voter literacy testsEnable federal examiners to register voters

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Civil Rights Act of 1968

Prohibited discrimination in the sale and rental of most housingStrengthened anti lynching lawsMade it a crime to harm civil rights workers

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Types of Segregation sought

De facto segregation• Segregation that exists by practice and custom

De jure segregation• Segregation by law

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One of the worst violent outbreaks in the history of the US

Watts, California

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New Leaders begin to emerge

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Stokely Carmichael

Black PowerBlack Panthers

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April 4, 1968

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James Earl Ray

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Affirmative Action

Efforts to consciously hire or employ people who have been discriminated against


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