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Page 1: The Civil Rights Movement The Struggle for Equality Mid 1950s - 1970
Page 2: The Civil Rights Movement The Struggle for Equality Mid 1950s - 1970

The Civil Rights Movement

The Struggle for Equality

Mid 1950s - 1970

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I. BackgroundA. Before WWII, African Americans

not treated equallyB. Jim Crow Laws early 1900s

1. separation of blacks and whites in schools, parks, public buildings, hospitals, and transportation systems.2. Restricted voting

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II. The Movement Begins

A. During WWII – FDR banned racial discrimination in defense industries – 1941

B. After WWII, civil rights accelerate

1. Thousands of African Americans served in the war

2. Wanted to be treated the same as whites

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III. Government Action

A. President Truman recognized the issue1. Banned

discrimination in the hiring of Federal employees

2. Ended segregation in the Armed forces in 1948

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IV. Civil Rights Groups

A. N.A.A.C.P.B. Student Nonviolent

Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

C. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (MLK was a member)

D. Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

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Brown vs. Board of Education

May 17, 1954 Supreme Court ruled that

segregation in schools was a violation of the 14th amendment

Chief Justice Earl Warren: “In the field of public education, the doctrine of separate but equal has no

place.”

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Little Rock Arkansas

Watch the following clip and answer the following questions

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH-eC4LgZT4&feature=related

1. What are the Arkansas National Guard ordered to do?

2. What happens to Elizabeth Eckford?3. What is the crowds reaction when they discover

that the Little Rock 9 has entered the high school?4. What suggestion is given on how to control the

crowd?