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Civil Rights

  • Bombing of the Sixteenth Street Bapist church

    Bombing of the Sixteenth Street Bapist church
    The bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham results in the death of four black girls.
  • Brown vs Board of Education of Topeka, kansas

    Brown vs Board of Education of Topeka, kansas
    Landmark Supreme Court ruling Brown vs Board of Topeka, Kansas. "Separate but equal" schools ruled unconstitutional.
  • Rosa Parks is arrested and montgromery bus boycott starts

    Rosa Parks is arrested and montgromery bus boycott starts
    Rosa parks refuses to give up her seat to a white man On the mountgromery city bus. So she get Arrested and the montgromery bus boycotts starts.
  • Little rock 9 at Central High School

    Little rock 9 at Central High School
    The Little Rock 9 Were tenagers that went to Central High School and were the first blacks to graduate they were protected by guards so whites would not hurt them.
  • Greensboro Lunch Counter Sit-In's begins

    Greensboro Lunch Counter Sit-In's begins
    On February 1, 1960, four African-American students of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University sat at a white-only lunch counter inside a Greensboro, North Carolina Woolworth’s store.
  • Civil Rights Acts Passed

    Civil Rights Acts Passed
    15th of June 1964 The Civil Rights Act passed.
  • Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ''I Have a Dream speech

    Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ''I Have a Dream speech
    In U.S Washington Martin Luther King, Jr.'s says his ''I Have a Dream speech in 1964.
  • March from Selma to Montgromery.

    March from Selma to Montgromery.
    The March from Selma to Montgromery Lasted from March 21 To March 25.
  • Voting rights act Passed

    Voting rights act Passed
    The Voting Rights Act of 1965 forbid the use of literacy tests and other voter tests as prerequisites for voting. It also authorized federal intervention to aid blacks in registering to vote in the South.
  • Martin Luther King assassinated.

    Martin Luther King assassinated.
    A man named James Earl Ray assassinated Martin Luther King J.R.