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Civil Rights Museum

Civil Rights Museum. Breanna Welch; Alyssa Wagner Class Period 9. Brown vs. Board of Education. Linda Brown is seven years old and has to walk across railroad tracks and take an old bus to get to her African American school. It upsets me that she has to walk so far because of her skin color.

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Civil Rights Museum

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  1. Civil Rights Museum Breanna Welch; Alyssa Wagner Class Period 9

  2. Brown vs. Board of Education • Linda Brown is seven years old and has to walk across railroad tracks and take an old bus to get to her African American school. • It upsets me that she has to walk so far because of her skin color. • I would like to know more about how Linda felt about the situation. I would like to interview her.

  3. Linda at supreme court Linda and her mother smile at one another knowing they one their supreme court case.

  4. Marshall helping Browns Picture of Thurgood Marshall who helped the browns win their case.

  5. Audio Hyperlink to audio Click on the hyper link and listen to the argument between Thurgood Marshall and the supreme court.

  6. Audio Hyperlink to audio Listen to Thurgood Marshall says that segregated schools can never be truly equal. Separating people makes them feel different and wrong.

  7. Central High • The picture of the school interests me because it shows the dispute over Central High. • It upsets me that even after the Browns case- schools are still segregated. • I would like to know how everyone felt and how the case changed the school. I would also like to know why they couldn’t get along after the case.

  8. Nine teenagers The nine brave teenagers that were chosen to go to Little Rock High School in 1957.

  9. Against segregation Governor OrvalFaubus is present holding a sign against racism.

  10. Arguements Tons of white teens in their cars protesting integration in schools.

  11. Struggle to win Central High in Little Rock, Arkansas closed due to the federal government.

  12. Montgomery Bus Boycott • It interests me that she would get in so much trouble for something not that great in value. • It makes me angry that Rosa Parks had to give up her seat for a white man. • I would like to know what her experiences were after when dealing with this situation.

  13. Rosa Parks Rosa parks gets fingerprinted two months after the accident occurred.

  14. The trial Rosa parks attending the trial in the racial bus boycott.

  15. Fined Rosa Parks was fined for refusing to give up her seat for a white man.

  16. Seating Rosa Parks sitting on a bus before everything occurred.

  17. Powerful Days • It interested me that Charles Moore was a photographer. • It makes me angry that a white man attacked a shopper with a baseball bat and that a black women got hit from behind due to racism. • I would like to lean more about his pictures and the things he has seen.

  18. KKK The Ku Klux Klan lighting a cross on fire at the nightmare rally.

  19. King Martin Luther King Jr. stands on the steps in Montgomery.

  20. Torments Black teens harass white policeman.

  21. Rescue After being hit from behind with a water hose, a women is rescued by a man.

  22. What We Learned Breanna Welch Alyssa Wagner • I learned that in the past people were very strict about your skin color. • If they didn’t like you they would kill you or find some way to hurt you. • Because people were so used to racism, when the laws changed a lot of fights happened. • The world is a better place now then it was in the past. • I learned that people were very racist in the past. • People were violent to each other because of skin color. • People could not get used to the idea of desegregation because they were so used to segregating. • African Americans were treated very badly.

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