Segregation and civil rights movement

    • [DOC File]Civil Rights Movement in the United States

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      Students will be asked to: Chapter 29 Civil Rights: Section 1 Taking on Segregation 6.1.12.A.13.b: Analyze the effectiveness of national legislation, policies, and Supreme Court decisions (i.e., the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act, the Equal Rights Amendment, Title VII, …

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      Civil Rights movement encouraged other groups to seek equality . Women’s liberation movement. Sought economic and social equality. Challenged stereotypical view of women: housewife. Led to colleges becoming co-educational and more women professors being …

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    • [DOC File]Civil Rights Amendments - Mayfield City School District

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      5. Segregation became unconstitutional in public school in 1964. 6. Martin Luther King was arrested in 1955. 7. The Bus Boycott took place in Birmingham. 8. Buses were desagregated in 1956. 9. Martin Luther King pronounced his famous ‘I have a dream speech’ in 1963, in Montgomery. 10. President Kennedy signed the Civil Rights Act in July 1964.

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    • [DOC File]US Civil Rights Movement

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      End of the Civil Rights Movement. For many activists and some scholars, the civil rights movement ended in 1968 with the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. Others have said it was over after the Selma march. Some argue that the movement is not over yet because the goal of full equality has not been achieved. 1960’s-70’s—Urban poverty ...

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    • Civil Rights Reading Comprehension

      Under the leadership of Martin Luther King Jr., the movement grew, and civil rights activities, including nonviolent civil disobedience, spread. In the early 1960s, President Kennedy was gradually won over to supporting the civil rights movement. In 1963, he asked Congress to outlaw segregation in public accommodations.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 16

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      Fighting Segregation: The Civil Rights Movement prior to 1954: Seeking Change in the Courts. Key Issues in the Supreme Court’s ruling on Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. Thurgood Marshall began to focus on desegregating the nation’s elementary and high schools in the 1950s.

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