Constructed Response Dbqs
Constructed Response Dbqs
1 Why is it important that state and local governments provide public schools?
2 Why would Earl Warren think it was difficult for a child to succeed if he/she cannot get an
education?
Document 2
1 Why werent these four college students served at the lunch counter?
Document 3
School Integration in the American South, 1960
State
Total Black
Enrollment
Integrated
with "Whites"
Alabama
267,259
Arkansas
104,205
98
Delaware
14,063
6,196
District of Columbia
89,451
73,290
Florida
201,091
512
Georgia
306,158
Kentucky
42,778
12,000
Louisiana
261,491
Maryland
130,076
28,072
Mississippi
271,761
82,000
35,000
302,060
34
39,405
10,246
South Carolina
255,616
Tennessee
146,700
169
Texas
279,374
3,300
Virginia
203,229
103
24,010
12,000
3,020,727
181,020
Missouri
North Carolina
Oklahoma
West Virginia
Total
[Source: Current, Richard D., Harry Williams, and Frank Freidel, American
History: A Survey, 1961.]
1 Which states seemed to be more successful in integrating black and white students?
Document 4
Through it all, the most intolerable thing has been the campaign of
ostracizing me (leaving a person out of all activities). It does not harm me
directly. If anyone doesnt want to associate with me, Im sure that the
feeling is at least mutual. I dont think anyone should be forced to enter
association with anyone else unless they so desire. However, the ostracizers
not only dont associate with me, but assume the right to see that no one else
associates with me.
If a white student sits down and drinks a cup of coffee with me, or walks
with me across the campus, he is subjected to unhampered intimidation and
harassment. I have been denied my privileges all along, but these whites
have not been. Now they have lost a simple freedom. This sets back the
Negro, because anytime you move backward, the person already down
suffers more. This campaign, which apparently has been permitted to go on,
really results in a reduction of everybodys rights.
James Meredith, First Negro admitted to University of Mississippi, 1963
I Cant Fight Alone, James Meredith
1 Why would it be difficult to be the first African-American in an all white university?
2 How can white people be affected by the racism directed toward African Americans?
Document 5
Firefighters turn their hoses full force on civil rights demonstrators in Birmingham, Alabama on July
15, 1963 during protests that became a focal point of the desegregation movement.
The Defenders Online ( NAACP publication)
What is one role that firefighters played during the Civil Rights movement?
2 How would people watching this action on television feel about non-violent protestors being
treated this way?
Document 6
(1) All citizens of the United States who are otherwise qualified by law to vote at
any election by the people in any State, Territory, district, county, city, parish, township,
school district, municipality, or other territorial subdivision, shall be entitled and allowed
to vote at all such elections, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of
servitude; any constitution, law, custom, usage, or regulation of any State or Territory,
or by or under its authority, to the contrary notwithstanding.
Voting Rights Act (1965)
1
Why would someone want to deny African Americans the right to vote?