Key People
Key People/Goals
Cases and Laws
Cases and Laws cont.
Cases and Events
100

Rosa Parks

She said "NO"--led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott

100

AIM

American Indian Movement, demanded more sovereignty and to undo issues associated with assimilation

100

Civil War Amendments

13:FREE

14:MEN

15:VOTE

100

Indian Citizenship Act

1924, Granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in the U.S. 

100

Sweatt v. Painter

UT Law, must integrate

200

Martin Luther King, Jr./SNCC

non-violence, influential leader, "I Have a Dream" speech

200

George Wallace

stood in front of Univ. of Alabama to stop integration. "Segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever"

200

19th Amendment

Women's right to vote

200

Title IX

Prohibits federally funded schools from discriminating against women in nearly all aspects of school

200

Brown v. Board of Edu

overturned Plessy v. Ferguson, must integrate the schools

300

Malcolm X

militant, more violence

300

Black Panthers

Organization of militant African Americans founded in 1966, goal: to stop police brutality

300

24th Amendment

No poll tax

300

Plessy v. Ferguson

permitted laws segregating African Americans as long as equal facilities were provided

300

Non-violent Protests

Sit-in at Greensboro, NC, Freedom Riders, and Selma March

400

LBJ/Great Society

The president’s goals in the areas of health care, education, the environment, discrimination, and poverty

400

NOW

women's liberation, demanded for more social equality: Equal Rights, Equal Pay, etc.

400

Executive Order 9981

Abolished discrimination “on the basis of race, color, religion, or national origin” in the U.S. Armed forces

400

Wisconsin v. Yoder

religious freedom

400

Little Rock, Arkansas

Little Rock Nine, attempted to integrate Central High School

500

Cesar Chavez

United Farm Workers, pushed for more rights for migrant farm works, boycott grapes from California

500

Goal of the Civil Rights Movement

racial equality, remove discrimination, and expansion of political and social opportunity

500

Voting Rights Act 1965

Outlawed the discriminatory voting practices, including literacy tests, as a prerequisite for voting

500

Dred Scott v. Sanford

African Americans were not seen as U.S. citizens, so could not argue in the Supreme Court

500

Wounded Knee

occupied by Native Americans to bring attention to demands of the AIM movement

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