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segregation that is imposed by law
segregation by unwritten custom or tradition
an effort trying to bring an end to racial injustice.
an African American tried to attend her neighborhood school.
lead a legal team that challenged in courts the legality of segregation
wrote the Brown decision and was the newly appointed Chief Justice
The school board established a plan to gradually desegregate its schools
refused to give up her seat to a white passenger and was arrested
the black community refused to ride the bus in opposition to Parks arrest and to segregation
because white servers woud not serve them, they sat in stools until closing time
a new civil rights organization, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
en route to New Orleans, riders efied segregation codes
an Air Force veteran seeking to go to U. of Mississippi won a federal court case ordering the university to desegregate
used fire hoses and police dogs on protesters
a bomb exploded in the 16th sreet baptist church
outlawed discrimination in public places and employment based on race, religion, or national origin
1964 effort to register African American voters in Mississippi
spurred by the actions of protesters and the words of the president, congress passed this act
it banned the poll tax which had been used to keep poor African Americans from voting
the most well-known African American radical
many young African Americans saw themselves as heirs of the radical Malcolm X. they moved away from the principle of nonviolence and questioned the goal of integration
became the symbol of young militant African Americans. organized armed patrols to protect people from police abuse and created anti-poverty programs
he was killed by a white ex-convict
former U.S. Marine Lee Harvey Oswald killed him while he was riding in motorcade

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