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26 Cards in this Set
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Thurgood Marshall
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Marshall And His NAACP Layers Won 29 Out Of 32 Cases Argued In The Supreme Court
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Brown V. Board Of Education
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Reverend Oliver Brown Protested That It Was Unfair To Have A School With “Two Races” And The Black Children Go To A Black School And The White Children Go To A White School Regardless Of Which You Live Closer To
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Rosa Parks
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A Seamstress And A Member Of NAACP Took A Seat In The White Section Of A Bus in Montgomery, Alabama
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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Martin Luther King Joined His Group After The Montgomery Boycott Ended; Its Purpose was To Carry On Non-Violent Crusades Against The Evils Of The Second-Class Citizenship
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SNCC
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A National Protest Group In Raleigh, North Carolina At Shaw University
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Martin Luther King
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Pastor Of The Dexter Avenue Baptist Church And Lead A Civil Rights Movement
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Thurgood Marshall
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Marshall And His NAACP Layers Won 29 Out Of 32 Cases Argued In The Supreme Court
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Brown V. Board Of Education
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Reverend Oliver Brown Protested That It Was Unfair To Have A School With “Two Races” And The Black Children Go To A Black School And The White Children Go To A White School Regardless Of Which You Live Closer To
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Rosa Parks
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A Seamstress And A Member Of NAACP Took A Seat In The White Section Of A Bus in Montgomery, Alabama
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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Martin Luther King Joined His Group After The Montgomery Boycott Ended; Its Purpose was To Carry On Non-Violent Crusades Against The Evils Of The Second-Class Citizenship
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SNCC
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A National Protest Group In Raleigh, North Carolina At Shaw University
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Freedom Riders
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Civil Rights Activists Who Rode The Buses Throughout The South In The Early 1960s To Challenge Segregation
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Civil Rights Act 1964
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A Law That Banned Discrimination On The Basis Of Race, Sex, National Origin, Or Religion In Public PLaces And Most Workplaces
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Martin Luther King
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Pastor Of The Dexter Avenue Baptist Church And Lead A Civil Rights Movement
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Freedom Summer
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A 1964 Project To Register African-American Voters In Mississippi
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Voting Rights Act 1965
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A Law That Made It Easier For African Americans To Register To Vote By Eliminating Discriminatory Literacy Tests And Authorizing Federal Examiners To Enroll Voters Denied At The Local Level
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DeFacto Segregation
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Racial Separation Established By Practiced And Custom, Not By Law
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Malcom X
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Islamic Minister Who Preached Elijah Muhammad's Views
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Nation Of Islam
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A Religious Group, Blacks Muslims, Founded By Elijah Muhammad To Promote Black Separatism And The Islamic Religion
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Stokely Carmichael
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A Part Of SNCC. Along With MLK Led Their Following In A March
Arrested In A Tent On Grounds Of An All-Black High School |
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Black Power
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A Slogan Used My Stokely Carmichael In The 1960s That Encouraged African-American Pride And Political And Social Leadership
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Black Pantthers
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A Militant African-American Political Organization Formed In 1966 By Huey Newton And Bobby Seale To Fight Police Brutality And To Provide Services In The Ghetto
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Kerner Commission
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A Group That Was Appointed By President Johnson To Study The Causes Of Urban Violence And That Recommended The Elimination Of De Facto Segregation In American Society
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Civil Rights Act of 1986
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A Law Banned Discrimination In Housing
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Affirmative Action
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A Policy That Seeks To Correct The Effects Of Past Discrimination By Favoring The Groups Who Were Previously Disadvantaged
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Fannie Lou Hamer
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A Daughter Of Mississippi Sharecroppers, Would Be Their Voice At The 1964 Democratic National Convention
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