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Presidents. T he E ager K angaroo J umped N ow F ood C an R eally B egin C ooking. T ruman E isenhower K Ennedy J ohnson N ixon F ord C arter R egan B ush C linton. DO NOW (part 2)- Introduction to the Civil Rights Movement.

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Presidents

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  1. Presidents • T he • E ager • K angaroo • J umped • N ow • F ood • C an • R eally • B egin • C ooking T ruman E isenhower K Ennedy J ohnson N ixon F ord C arter R egan B ush C linton

  2. DO NOW(part 2)-Introduction to the Civil Rights Movement • If you wanted to change a long-standing school rule, what barriers would you face? How would you go about doing it? • Brainstorm and list: • What types of barriers did African Americans and other minority groups face during their quest for equality? • What motivated them?

  3. Important Figures and Groups in the Civil Rights Movement

  4. Branch Rickey • General Manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers • Hired Jackie Robinson & ends segregation in the Major Leagues

  5. Thurgood Marshall • Led NAACP Defense Fund • Many achievements in Court for CR • “separate but equal” doctrine

  6. Earl Warren • Supreme Court Judge who ended the doctrine of “separate but equal”

  7. Jo Ann Robinson • Women’s Political Council • Montgomery Bus Boycott • 1956 Supreme Court ruled bus segregation illegal

  8. Dwight Eisenhower • Little Rock – ensured the safety of the 9 black students at Central High School

  9. Rosa Parks • Refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery that sets off the Montgomery Bus Boycott • Secretary of the NAACP

  10. Orval Faubus • Governor of Arkansas • Posted National Guard at Central High in Little Rock to turn away the 9 black students

  11. Martin Luther King, Jr • Baptist Minister • Helped organize many civil rights protests

  12. Elijah Muhammad • Founded Nation of Islam in 1925 • Teaches black separation & self-help

  13. Malcolm X • Black Nationalism • AA should build their own communities & culture

  14. Stokely Carmichael • Initially a member of SNCC, later recruited by the Black Panther Party & becomes Prime Minister • “Black Power” • Encourages AA to unite and build strong communities

  15. NAACP: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • Leader: W.E.B. Du Bois • Strategies • Challenged laws that prevented AA from exercising their full rights • Worked for new laws • Brought law suits • Accomplishments • Put lynching in the public eye • Brown v Board of Education

  16. National Urban League • Strategies • Assisted migrant workers & families moving to major cities • Accomplishments • Found AA homes & jobs • Fair treatment at work • Insisted AA learn skills leading to better jobs

  17. CORE: Congress of Racial Equality • Founder: Pacifists/James Farmer • Strategies • Peaceful Confrontation • Organized Demonstrations • Accomplishments • Became National Organization in 1950s • Organized Freedom Rides

  18. SCLC: Southern Christian Leadership Conference • Leader: Martin Luther King & clergymen • Strategies • Nonviolent protest • Accomplishments • Brought Civil Rights Movement to South • Church leaders move to forefront

  19. SNCC: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Commitee • Leader: Ella Baker • Strategies • More radical tactics • Wanted immediate change • Accomplishments • Helped organize Freedom Rides

  20. Black Panthers • Leaders: Bobby Seale & Huey Newton • Strategies • Militant • “Power flows from the barrel of a gun” • Accomplishments • Set up community programs

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