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Civil Rights Movement

  • Alice Walker

    Alice Walker
    Alice Walker is divorced, her daughter is Rebecca Walker. One of her most imortant books was "The Color Purple". She was a social figure because she published her writings.
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    Alice Walker Born

  • Families Struggle for Money

    Families Struggle for Money
    Families struggling for money is an economical cause of the Civil Rights Movement. African Americans lived in poverty, while the white race dominated. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wanted little black kids to have the same rights as little white kids.
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    Civil Rights Movement

  • Browns Vs. Board of Education of Topeka

    Browns Vs. Board of Education of Topeka
    On May 17, 1954 in the Supreme Court a case with the NAACP led by Thurgood Marshall, fought to have the 1896 Plessy vs. Furgeson ruling overturned. They did this for a colored girls parents who wanted her to go to a white school. They won and the Supreme Court thought it unconditional. This was a major social event for education of colors and whites.
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Montgomery Bus Boycott
    The Montgomery Bus Boycott was an economical cause of the Civil Rights Movement. Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white rider. She was arrested and soon after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organized a bus boycott.
  • Pearsall Plan

    Pearsall Plan
    The Pearsall Plan was an economical cause in the Civil Rights Movement. The state legislature had to give money to parents who wanted their kids to attend private schools. This plan helped the Supreme Court desicion later on in 1957.
  • Showdown in Little Rock

    Showdown in Little Rock
    Eisenhower sends Federal Troops, into Little Rock to escort the colored students into the schools. This was a victorious social event.
  • Woolworth Sit In

    Woolworth Sit In
    Four African American college students ordered coffee from a "white's only" lunch counter. They workers refused, so the four stayed until the store closed. The Woolworth sit in is an economical cause of the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Protests in Birmingham

    Protests in Birmingham
    African Americans wanted Birmingham to integrate public facilities and gain better job oppertunities, the city safety commisioner wanted to stop them from using violence and they arrested MLK Jr. it was a socil event that pressured change.
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream Speech"

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream Speech"
    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech was a political cause of the Civil Rights Movement. He wanted everyone to be treated equally, as God would have it.
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    Over 250,000 African Americans walked through Washington, stopping at the Lincoln Memorial to listen to Martin Luther King Jr. give his famous "I Have A Dream" speech. This was a social event that helped DC realize the want to have equal rights.
  • JFK is Assasinated

    JFK is Assasinated
    This is a political cause of the Civil Rights Movement. In Dallas, Texas on a drive through parade JFK is assasinated and Lyndon B. Johnson is the new President.
  • Colored People have the right to higher wages

    Colored People have the right to higher wages
    An economical cause of the Civil Rigjts Movement is colored people having the right to higher wages. On July 2, 1964 the Civil Rights Act was put in place. If the African Americans have a higher position in their workforce, they then had the right to be paid a higher wage.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil Rights Act of 1964
    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a political act in the Civil Rights Movement. Lyndon B. Johnson helped to pass this act. This act banned segregation in public places.
  • Voting Rights

    Voting Rights
    This is a political cause of the Civil Rights Movement. In August, 1965 Congress passed the Voting Rights Act that let African Americans have the right to vote among whites.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Assasinated

    Martin Luther King Jr. Assasinated
    While in Memphis, Tennessee while on his metal balcony, Martin Luther King Jr. was assasinated. This was a devestating social event.
  • President Barack Obama's Election

    President Barack Obama's Election
    President Barack Obama's election is a political cause of the Civil Rights Movement. Obama is the first African American President of the United States.