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racial discrimination enforced by law
racial discrimination which is not mandated by law
an African-American civil rights organization in the United States that played a pivotal role for African Americans in the Civil Rights Movement
a landmark decision in the supreme court, in which discrimination in public schools was ruled unconstitutional
the first African-American justice of the Supreme Court
commonly hailed as the greatest Chief Justice, presided over numerous rulings that reshaped U.S. law and society
one of the first racially integrated high schools in Arkansas
an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott
a political and social protest campaign against the policy of racial segregation on the public transit system of Montgomery, Alabama
a form of direct action that involves one or more people occupying an area for a protest
a civil rights organization founded in April 1960 by young people dedicated to nonviolent, direct action tactics
a movement in which civil rights activists rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States
a civil rights activist who became the first African American student at the University of Mississippi
Commissioner of Public Safety in Birmingham who served in the time of the civil rights movement, which he strongly opposed
one of the central cities in which the civil rights movement took place
gave African-Americans the right to vote
a volunteer campaign launched to attempt to register as many African-American voters as possible in Mississippi
ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin
prohibited any poll tax in elections for federal officials
an American Muslim minister and human rights activist
a movement in support of rights and political power for black people
a political organization founded to challenge police brutality against the African American community
april 4, 1968 at the Lorraine Hotel in Mississippi
november 22, 1963, in Dallas, TX, by Lee Harvey Oswald

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