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This court case ruled the "seperate but equal" law did not violate the 14th Amendment
This court case ruled that segregated schools violated the 14th Amendment
This court case ruled that segregated seating on buses was not allowed
Who was one of the best lawers in fighting cicil rights, he won 29 out of his 32 cases
What women sat in the front seat of the white section of a bus and refused to move her seat
This man gave his "I had a Dream Speech" and fought for civil rights
African Americans protesters sat down at segregated lunch counters and refused to leave until they were served were called
MLKJ joined this group with ministers to found this group
prounounced "snick" for short, this group was formed in Raleigh with the help of Ella Baker
a person who challenged racial laws in the American South in the 1960s, originally by refusing to abide by the laws designating that seating in buses be segregated by race.
An Air Force vet won a federal court case that allowed him enroll at the all white Ole Miss
This act prohibited discrimination because of race, religion, national orgin, and gender
CORE and SNCC worked together to regerster as many african americans as possible to vote to recieve national publicity to influence congress
The voice at the 1964 Democratic National Convention
The percent of African Amricans voting tripled after this act
segregation not supported by laws but continued and practiced
segregation by law
One leader declared to a Harlem audience that they were under no obligation to white society
to help equilize education and job oppertunities, the gov began _____
This was a call for blacks to begin to define thier own goals
This group fought police brutality in the ghetto
This group was appointed to study the causes of urban violence and issued a 200,000 word report
This ended discrimination in housing
The National Farm workers Assotiation merged with the Filipino agriculture union to forn the ___
Many young Native Americans were dissatisfied with the slow pace of reforn and created the ___

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