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The Civil Rights Movement: 1953 - 1969. Pre-Movement Conditions in the South. Watch: “Never Lose Sight of Freedom” “Rights Denied,” “A Change is Gonna Come”. The Beginnings of the Movement. Why a Civil Rights Movement now? Brown v. Board of Education, 1954. The Early Movement. 1955-1965. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Civil Rights Movement: 1953 - 1969

The Civil Rights Movement: 1953 - 1969

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Pre-Movement Conditions in the South

Watch: “Never Lose Sight of Freedom”

“Rights Denied,” “A Change is Gonna Come”

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The Beginnings of the Movement

Why a Civil Rights Movement now?

Brown v. Board of Education, 1954

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1955-1965

The Early Movement

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The Role of Birmingham, Alabama

The Role of Churches Community Worship Support Black Businesses Meeting place for movement business

Leadership Fred Shuttlesworth – “we cannot brag for our success

because we are simply doing God’s will” James Abernathy

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Montgomery Bus Boycott -1955

Rosa Parks refuses to leave her seat

Boycott begins

Carpool System

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Emmett Till Case, 1955

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Emergence of Martin Luther King

“Soul Force”

1957: Founds SCLC

Forms a partnership with Alabama leaders

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September, 1957 – The Little Rock Nine

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1960 – Sit Ins Begin

February: North Carolina

April: Formation of SNCC

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1961: Freedom Rides

CORE formed

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October 1961

James Meredith breaks the color barrier at Universities

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1963: Birmingham

Demonstrations in Birmingham Begin

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King in Jail

“Letter from a Birmingham Jail”

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May 1963

Children’s Crusade in Birmingham

The Role of the Radio

The role of the church

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June 11, 1963

Wallace at the University of Alabama

“I say segregation now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation Forever!” ~ Alabama governor George Wallace, 1963

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August 28, 1963: I Have a Dream!

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September 15, 1963 Church Bombings

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Freedom Summer - 1964

Intent was to help blacks register without fear of intimidation or unfair tests

Death of Civil Rights Workers in Philadelphia, Mississippi

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Voter Registration as a Result of the Freedom Summer

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1964: Bullets or Ballots?

Rise of Malcolm X

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1965 – The March from Selma to Montgomery

February 1, 1965

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March 7, 1965: Bloody Sunday

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The Later Movement

1966: the fight for defacto segregation

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1966: The Black Panther Movement Begins

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Mexico City, 1968

Race Riots emerge in inner cities

1966: Black Power Emerges

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1967: Thurgood Marshall

Legal cases pre-Supreme Court

Major Supreme Court decisions

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1968: The Death of Martin Luther King, Jr.

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March 1, 1968: Kerner Commission

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Results of the Civil Rights Movement

See pg. 920 in text

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Controversies over Civil Rights

Segregation was still the rule until the 1970s

Affirmative Action

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Justice is Served

2001: Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombers Rearrested and tried