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26 Cards in this Set

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Thurgood Marshall
Marshall And His NAACP Layers Won 29 Out Of 32 Cases Argued In The Supreme Court
Brown V. Board Of Education
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
Rosa Parks
A Seamstress And A Member Of NAACP Took A Seat In The White Section Of A Bus in Montgomery, Alabama
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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
SNCC
A National Protest Group In Raleigh, North Carolina At Shaw University
Martin Luther King
Pastor Of The Dexter Avenue Baptist Church And Lead A Civil Rights Movement
Thurgood Marshall
Marshall And His NAACP Layers Won 29 Out Of 32 Cases Argued In The Supreme Court
Brown V. Board Of Education
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
Rosa Parks
A Seamstress And A Member Of NAACP Took A Seat In The White Section Of A Bus in Montgomery, Alabama
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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
SNCC
A National Protest Group In Raleigh, North Carolina At Shaw University
Freedom Riders
Civil Rights Activists Who Rode The Buses Throughout The South In The Early 1960s To Challenge Segregation
Civil Rights Act 1964
A Law That Banned Discrimination On The Basis Of Race, Sex, National Origin, Or Religion In Public PLaces And Most Workplaces
Martin Luther King
Pastor Of The Dexter Avenue Baptist Church And Lead A Civil Rights Movement
Freedom Summer
A 1964 Project To Register African-American Voters In Mississippi
Voting Rights Act 1965
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
DeFacto Segregation
Racial Separation Established By Practiced And Custom, Not By Law
Malcom X
Islamic Minister Who Preached Elijah Muhammad's Views
Nation Of Islam
A Religious Group, Blacks Muslims, Founded By Elijah Muhammad To Promote Black Separatism And The Islamic Religion
Stokely Carmichael
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
Black Power
A Slogan Used My Stokely Carmichael In The 1960s That Encouraged African-American Pride And Political And Social Leadership
Black Pantthers
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
Kerner Commission
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
Civil Rights Act of 1986
A Law Banned Discrimination In Housing
Affirmative Action
A Policy That Seeks To Correct The Effects Of Past Discrimination By Favoring The Groups Who Were Previously Disadvantaged
Fannie Lou Hamer
A Daughter Of Mississippi Sharecroppers, Would Be Their Voice At The 1964 Democratic National Convention