Civil Rights
  Throughout the US history, many
 groups have been denied the rights
of citizenship. Through varies means,
   civil rights have been extended
  throughout time and in different
 ways to different people. One could
    say the struggle to obtain and
     maintain rights is an ongoing
    struggle, and continues today.
Civil rights
African Americans
•   Civil War Amendments
•   13th Abolished Slavery
•   14th Defined citizenship
•   15th Extended voting rights
Plessy v Ferguson
• The 1896 Supreme Court case that ruled racial
  segregation was legal as long as facilities were
  equal— “separate but equal”.
• This brought on segregation in the South for
  nearly 60 years.
• After the Plessy decision, laws throughout the
  South, nicknamed Jim Crow laws, spread
  quickly. The laws segregated buses and trains,
  schools, restaurants, swimming pools, parks
  and other public facilities.
Civil rights
Brown v Board of Education
• In 1954 a young girl was denied admission to
  her neighborhood school in Topeka, Kansas,
  because of her race. The all black school was
  across town from where she lived. The case
  was taken all the up to the Supreme Court
  where their ruling overturned Plessy. They
  ruled that segregation in schools was
  unconstitutional.
• Brown v Board of Education
• http://youtu.be/TTGHLdr-iak
Dr. Kenneth and Mamie Clark’s Doll
                 Test
• The Clarks concluded that "prejudice,
  discrimination, and segregation" caused black
  children to develop a sense of inferiority and
  self-hatred.
Blue eye Brown eye Experiment

• http://youtu.be/YHSmvcOzbjI
1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott
• In Alabama it was law that blacks give up their
  seats to whites and that blacks sit in the back
  of the bus. Rosa Parks decided to challenge
  the law by refusing to give up her seat. She
  was arrested for her actions.
• The next day a call for a Bus boycott was
  organized and a young 26 year old pastor of a
  local church named Martin Luther King Jr. was
  elected to help organize the event.
Martin Luther King Jr.
• King believed the only way to fight hate and
  segregation and racism was through
  nonviolent passive resistance. He practiced
  the philosophy and techniques of Indian
  leader Mohandas Gandhi who used non
  violent resistance.
• MLK’s words stirred African Americans
  through out Montgomery. Instead of riding
  the buses, AA organized car pools, took taxis
  or walked to work. For over a year the buses
  rode nearly empty. The Supreme Court ruled
  Alabama’s low unconstitutional.
MLK’s Speeches
•   Last speech-1968
•   http://youtu.be/aL4FOvIf7G8
•   I Have a Dream-1963
•   http://youtu.be/uBx4vPr27fo
Emmitt Till-1955
• http://youtu.be/G2oTG8IH7IE
Little Rock Crises 1957
• The Governor of Arkansas, Orval Faubus was
  determined to keep the schools in his state
  segregated. He called in the National Guard to
  prevent 9 African Americans from entering
  Central High School in Little Rock . TV played a
  huge role in exposing the “south’s little
  secret”.
Civil rights
Civil rights
African American Civil Rights Law
• Civil Rights Act of 1964-Provides criminal
  penalties for discrimination in employment or
  voting and integrates most public facilities.
• 24th Amendment 1964-Banned the poll tax
• Voting Rights Act 1965- Banned literacy tests
  in counties where over half of eligible voters
  have been disenfranchised.
• The Civil Rights Movement use a variety of
  methods to get results. These included
  practicing non-violence and passive
  resistance, sit-ins, boycotts, and freedom
  rides.
• Other leaders included Malcolm X, Stokely
  Carmichael and the Black Panthers.

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Civil rights

  • 1. Civil Rights Throughout the US history, many groups have been denied the rights of citizenship. Through varies means, civil rights have been extended throughout time and in different ways to different people. One could say the struggle to obtain and maintain rights is an ongoing struggle, and continues today.
  • 3. African Americans • Civil War Amendments • 13th Abolished Slavery • 14th Defined citizenship • 15th Extended voting rights
  • 4. Plessy v Ferguson • The 1896 Supreme Court case that ruled racial segregation was legal as long as facilities were equal— “separate but equal”. • This brought on segregation in the South for nearly 60 years.
  • 5. • After the Plessy decision, laws throughout the South, nicknamed Jim Crow laws, spread quickly. The laws segregated buses and trains, schools, restaurants, swimming pools, parks and other public facilities.
  • 7. Brown v Board of Education • In 1954 a young girl was denied admission to her neighborhood school in Topeka, Kansas, because of her race. The all black school was across town from where she lived. The case was taken all the up to the Supreme Court where their ruling overturned Plessy. They ruled that segregation in schools was unconstitutional.
  • 8. • Brown v Board of Education • http://youtu.be/TTGHLdr-iak
  • 9. Dr. Kenneth and Mamie Clark’s Doll Test • The Clarks concluded that "prejudice, discrimination, and segregation" caused black children to develop a sense of inferiority and self-hatred.
  • 10. Blue eye Brown eye Experiment • http://youtu.be/YHSmvcOzbjI
  • 11. 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott • In Alabama it was law that blacks give up their seats to whites and that blacks sit in the back of the bus. Rosa Parks decided to challenge the law by refusing to give up her seat. She was arrested for her actions.
  • 12. • The next day a call for a Bus boycott was organized and a young 26 year old pastor of a local church named Martin Luther King Jr. was elected to help organize the event.
  • 13. Martin Luther King Jr. • King believed the only way to fight hate and segregation and racism was through nonviolent passive resistance. He practiced the philosophy and techniques of Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi who used non violent resistance.
  • 14. • MLK’s words stirred African Americans through out Montgomery. Instead of riding the buses, AA organized car pools, took taxis or walked to work. For over a year the buses rode nearly empty. The Supreme Court ruled Alabama’s low unconstitutional.
  • 15. MLK’s Speeches • Last speech-1968 • http://youtu.be/aL4FOvIf7G8 • I Have a Dream-1963 • http://youtu.be/uBx4vPr27fo
  • 17. Little Rock Crises 1957 • The Governor of Arkansas, Orval Faubus was determined to keep the schools in his state segregated. He called in the National Guard to prevent 9 African Americans from entering Central High School in Little Rock . TV played a huge role in exposing the “south’s little secret”.
  • 20. African American Civil Rights Law • Civil Rights Act of 1964-Provides criminal penalties for discrimination in employment or voting and integrates most public facilities. • 24th Amendment 1964-Banned the poll tax • Voting Rights Act 1965- Banned literacy tests in counties where over half of eligible voters have been disenfranchised.
  • 21. • The Civil Rights Movement use a variety of methods to get results. These included practicing non-violence and passive resistance, sit-ins, boycotts, and freedom rides. • Other leaders included Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael and the Black Panthers.