The civil rights movement was a struggle for justice and equality for African Americans that took place mainly in the 1950s and 1960s. Among its leaders were Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, the Little Rock Nine, Rosa Parks and many others.
From protests to Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream", explore the Black struggle against segregation and injustice in this civil rights movement timeline.
The civil rights movement was an organized effort by black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights under the law. It began in the late 1940s and ended in the late 1960s.
Movement: Timeline 1954,1960,1964,1967,1968,1971, 1988,1991 & 2003 May 17, 1954: • The Supreme Court rules on the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka,Kansas • unanimously agreeing that segregation in public schools is unconstitutional. The ruling paves the ...
This civil rights movement timeline chronicles the fight for racial equality in its early days, the 1950s. That decade saw the first major victories for civil rights in the Supreme Court as well as the development of nonviolent protests and the transformation ofDr. Martin Luther King Jr.into th...
This civil rights movement timeline covers the struggle's second phase in which nonviolent action was put to the test during the early 1960s.
Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s | Timeline & Important Events 7:28 8:48 Next Lesson The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s | Overview & Protests Counterculture Movement | Origin, Beliefs & History 7:57 Student Movement of the 1960s | History, Protests & Impact 9:27 1968: The...
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American civil rights movement - Montgomery Bus Boycott, Nonviolent Resistance, Voting Rights Act: The period when civil rights protest activity grew in scale and intensity
The 15th Amendment was supposed to guarantee Black men the right to vote, but exercising that right became another challenge. Read more The Gay ‘Sip-In’ that Drew from the Civil Rights Movement to Fight Discrimination In 1966, three men walked into a bar, stated they were gay and ordered...