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Lawful segregation
Segregation caused by tradition
Non-violent civil rights organization founded by James Farmer
Supreme court case that ruled that the segregation of public education was not constitutional.
Lawyer who won the Brown v Board case
Chief of Justice who supported the abolishment of segregated public education
Incident where Arkansas state National Guard prevented African American students from entering a school
Woman who disobeyed the law that forced African Americans to give their seats to white passengers
Refusal of black people to ride buses for a day in response to Rosa Park's arrest
Protest by four black college students where they refused to leave the lunch counter
Protest by the CORE, where African American passengers broke segregation codes in two buses
Air Force veteran who won a court case, allowing him to attend an all-white university
Public Safety Commissioner that used police dogs and fire hoses on nonviolent protesters
Place where violent methods were used by the police in order to suppress non-violent protesters
Banned segregation in public property and allowed the government to prevent segregated education
SNCC campaign where a large amount of volunteers would go to Mississippi to register African American voters
Allowed the government to direct voting registration and elections. Also banned literacy tests
Banned the poll tax, a fee required in order to vote
Radical African American who advocated for black supremacy
Political slogan aimed at expressing defense against racial segregation
Militant African Americans, who did things such as patrol neighborhoods and create antipoverty programs
Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr, who lead a nonviolent civil rights campaign.
Assassination of John F. Kennedy, president of United States, after which Congress enacted his proposals, including the Civil Rights Act
Civil Rights Organization started by students after the first sit-ins

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