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Civil Rights Movement

Civil Rights Movement. Emmitt Till Story. http ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONJ9CUj6h-w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMdSYxZqIXc. Brown v. B.O.E. Intro. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTGHLdr-iak. Brown v. Board of Education.

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Civil Rights Movement

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  1. Civil Rights Movement

  2. Emmitt Till Story

  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONJ9CUj6h-w • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMdSYxZqIXc

  4. Brown v. B.O.E. Intro • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTGHLdr-iak

  5. Brown v. Board of Education • 1951, Oliver Brown sued Topeka Kansas BOE to allow his 8 year old daughter Linda to attend a nearby school for whites only

  6. Linda Brown • Parents were upset that she could not attend the all white school nearby • Forced to walk over a mile away to the black school • Wanted to challenge the “separate but equal” decision

  7. Supreme Court • May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court issued its historic ruling • Declared “Separate but Equal” unconstitutional

  8. Deliberate Speed • Made all public schools desegregate “with all deliberate speed” • Meant that Southern schools did not have to desegregate immediately

  9. Reaction • Eisenhower privately disagreed • “The Supreme Court has spoken and I am sworn to uphold the constitutional processes in this country and I am trying. I will obey.” • Wasn’t racist, just did not think the country was ready for this yet; Believed in states’ rights

  10. Southern Manifesto • Georgia governor Herman Talmadge made it clear that his state would not tolerate race mixing • Southern Manifesto Southern congressmen and senators who resisted this change

  11. First Crisis • Little Rock, Arkansas in September 1957 • Arkansas governor Orval Faubus declared that he could not keep order if he had to enforce integration

  12. Little Rock 9 Intro • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zkUpBctt0A

  13. Little Rock 9 • Faubus had AR national guard troops at Central High School and instructed them to turn away the 9 little rock students who were set to attend

  14. Little Rock 9 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH-eC4LgZT4 • Eisenhower could no longer avoid the issue • Eisenhower place the national guard under federal command

  15. Faubus Backs Down • Under intense national pressure, Faubus withdrew the national Guard from the school • Students made it through two hours of class before a mob forced the police to sneak them out

  16. Montgomery Bus Boycott • December 1955 • Rosa Parks took a seat in the middle section of a bus, where both African Americans and whites were allowed to sit

  17. Arrested • Blacks were expected to give up their seat for white passengers if no other seats remained • Bus driver ordered Parks to give up her seat • She refused; at the next stop police arrested her

  18. Bus Boycott • The idea of a boycott was proposed • Thought if they didn’t give the bus company business, then it would be forced to change its policy

  19. Martin Luther King Jr

  20. MLK • 26 yrs old • Minister at Baptist Church where first boycott meeting was held • over the next year, 50,000 blacks walked, rode bicycles, or joined car pools to avoid the buses

  21. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QZik4CYtgw • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJ1OO5iBWCQ

  22. Supreme Court Decision • In 1956, the United States Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional

  23. SCLC • The Montgomery Bus Boycott make MLK famous • His next move was to form the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) • Advocated the practice of nonviolent protest, peaceful way of protesting against restrictive racial policies

  24. Woolworth’s Sit-in

  25. Sit-in • 4 black college students sat down at a segregated lunch counter • Waited the entire day without being served • Their patience encouraged others to join; In two days 85 more had joined

  26. Woolworth Sit In Clip • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbbcjn4d1cE

  27. Letters From Birmingham Jail • 1963 • Birmingham Alabama, “Most segregated city in America” – MLK • Faced fierce protest from public safety commissioner Bull Connor

  28. Role of JFK • JFK intervenes to ask that he not be sent to a labor camp • MLK’s wife feared he would be killed

  29. Bull Connor • Used fire houses to blast protestors, would roll children down streets • Chased them with dogs

  30. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9kT1yO4MGg

  31. MLK is Arrested • TV broadcast this across the nation, Americans were appalled • The protestors had won in achieving the attention they were seeking • America finally saw how bad it was

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