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KING STUDIOS TRAVELING SUITCASE #1 PART ONE: DE JURE SEGREGATION IN THE SOUTH & THE CIVIL RIGHTS STRUGGLE
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Page 1: KING STUDIOS TRAVELING SUITCASE #1 PART ONE: DE JURE SEGREGATION IN THE SOUTH & THE CIVIL RIGHTS STRUGGLE.

KING STUDIOSTRAVELING SUITCASE #1

PART ONE: DE JURE SEGREGATION IN THE SOUTH

& THE CIVIL RIGHTS STRUGGLE

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With the generous assistance of:

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De Jure segregation means segregation encoded in laws. In the American South extralegal violence was also used to support systematic racial inequality.

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After emancipation, southern states passed a series of laws requiring racial segregation in all public spaces.

http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/06/the-woman-in-the-picture/

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In its famous 1896 decision,Plessy v. Ferguson,the Supreme Court ruled that “separate but equal” facilities were constitutional.Today, the most well-knownaspects of segregation wereseparate schools, drinking fountains, and buses.

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/stories_events_plessy.html

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Systematic segregation in the South was often called “Jim Crow,” a reference to an insulting stereotype of African Americans based on a minstrel character named Jim Crow. The system was not only enforced by laws but also by violence, including lynching. African Americans found traveling in the South difficult, and sometimes dangerous.

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that “separate but equal” schools were unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education (1954). http://laws.findlaw.com/us/347/483.html

Because federal enforcement was weak and because Brown v. Board of Education lacked deadlines, segregation continued.

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Greater legal equality was achieved through the struggle of Civil Rights activists. Young people pioneered “direct action” tactics in the 1960s.

1955Montgomer

y Bus Boycott

1955Two Hearts

(Otis Williams & the Charms)

1960Greensboro Sit-

In

1961Freedom

Rides

1964Civil Rights Act

&Mississippi Freedom Summer

1968 Say It Loud

(James Brown)

1968Martin Luther

King Assassinated

1963 March on

Washington

1954Brown v.Board of Educatio

n


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