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  • Birth of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

    Birth of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
    The first Klan flourished in the South in the late 1860s and died in the 1870. In the early 1920 the clan came back to live. They were wearing white robes, chronical heads and white masks and cross burning. After WW2 they started assassinating minorities
  • Jackie Robinson

    Jackie Robinson
    Jackie Robinson was American basebvall player that became the first black big league baceball. He broke thebaseball color line debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, and over the seasons he played in six World Series. He was the first black television in Major League Baseball, and the first black vice-president of a major American corporation. He died in October 24, 1972, at age of 53.
  • The Nation of Islam

    The Nation of Islam
    Was founded in Detroit by Wallace D. Fard Muhammad in July 1930. The main goal of this organisation was to improve the living of African American people in the USA . Its critics accuse it of being black supremacist and antisemitic. After Fard's departure in June 1934, the Nation of Islam was led by Elijah Muhammad, who established mosques called Temples, Schools named Muhammad University of Islam, businesses, farms and real estate holdings in the United States and abroad
  • Freedom Rides

    Freedom Rides
    Freedom Rides were Civil Rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregate southrn United state in 1961. Police arrested rides for trespassing, unlawful, assembly and violating state and local Jim Crow laws. Congress of Racial Equality respondable for the right of the subsuquent freedom rides, but Student Nonviolent coordinating Committe also orgaized for the freedom rides.
  • 24th Amendment

    24th Amendment
    The 24th Amendment is about prohibits both Congress and the states from conditioning the right to vote in federal elections on payment of a poll tax or other types of tax. The Poll taxs is in southern states after Reconstruction as to prevent African American from voting, and held by the Supreme Court of the United States in the 1973.
  • Bloody Sunday

    Bloody Sunday
    The Selma to Montagunely marches were three marches in 1965 that marked the political and emotional peak of the American Civil Rights movement. The first march was the "bloody sunday," when 600 civil rights were attack. Second march, 2,500 proresto turning around after crossing the bridge. the thrid march was stared on the 16th.
  • Black Panther Party

    Black Panther Party
    They were a revolutionary leftist organization founded by black people.The Black Panther Party achieved national and international notoriety through its involvement in the Black Power movement and U.S. politics of the 1960s and 1970s. The Black Panther, was first circulated in 1967.