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This man whanted to sit in the white part of a train and refused to get up so he had be arested for not geting up.
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After the United States Supreme Court's May 17 decision in Brown v. Board of Education
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This was a event where the brow family sue a school for there son not to join a white school.
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The refusal of riding a bus.
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After the aresst of rosa parks all the black civilains made a protest to no longer ride a bus this was a 13 month procces befor the whites gave me.
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This is the that roas parks was arested on in 1955 becase see refused to give a seat to a white man after the bus was filled and some people hade to move back a seat.
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on this day MLK got shot in the head by a white man
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There where 9 black students sent to a high school for the rights to go to school.
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3 black men whent to a white restrunt and sat there t'ill they where where ether arested or pullked out.
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A brave group of men and women, black and white, young and old, boarded buses, trains and planes headed for the deep South to test the 1960 Supreme Court ruling outlawing segregation in all interstate public facilities.
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The legislation addressed the principal goal of the movement of gaining access to the system as consumers but also set in motion strategies to gain equality through affirmative action policies.
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As the events of the Birmingham Campaign intensified on the city’s streets, Martin Luther King, Jr., composed a letter from his prison cell in Birmingham in response to local religious leaders’ criticisms of the campaign: “Never before have I written so long a letter. I’m afraid it is much too long to take your precious time. I can assure you that it would have been much shorter if I had been writing from a comfortable desk, but what else can one do when he is alone in a narrow jail cell, other
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This was the place the black man was killed in front of this collage.
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This article details how the fund-raising efforts of Martin Luther King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference in the wake of the 1963 Birmingham protests transformed the finances of the SCLC. Having struggled to sustain itself prior to 1963, the SCLC experienced a massive influx of donations.
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it was a march to stop all raceism and nothing whold stop them till they had equal rights.
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This was the point to end all segeration.
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This was a violent protest that took place in Selma Montgomary.
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In the century following Reconstruction, African Americans in the South faced overwhelming obstacles to voting.
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A politically motivated attack by whites against the city’s leading African American citizens, the Wilmington Race Riot.