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It addressed that segregation in public schools was donut unconstitutional. The outcome was that it all should be ended. The supreme court order that schools should have equal equality.
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The leader of the boycott was Rosa Parks. They were trying to accomplish the end of segregation among transportation. This ended in a mass protest against the bus of Montgomery declaring it was unconstitutional.
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The governor on Little Rock responded to the force by ordering troops from Arkansas national guard to prevent 9 students from entering the school. Immediately Eisenhower resided by sending troops to the school.
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4 young African Americans led the sit in movement. The 4 children's were creating a peaceful protest against segregation in sit-in restaurants, libraries, hotels, and many other places.
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Many African Americans were asked to the south to draw attentions to refusal to interrogate bus terminals. The freedom riders were beaten.
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James Meredith was a veteran that was an African American in the air force. He was an African American student that admitted to the racially segregated University of Mississippi. JFK responded to this matter by dispatching 5000 marshals to escort him to campus.
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The march on Washington was for freedom. The leader of this movement was DR. Martin Luther King. Jr. The speech famous of this day was the "I have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King Jr. Which that speech is still famous to this day. This movement was for Jobs and freedom. Shortly after march, the civil rights act of 1964 was passed.
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The purpose of the selma march was for the right for African Americans to vote. During the march many were beaten by police, and some were killed. This act was outlawed for African Americans to vote.
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