Civil Right Test

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Civil Right Test
Plessy v. Ferguson
Norris v. Alabama
Sweatt v. Painter
Brown v. Board of Education
Morgan v. Virginia
Smith v. Allwright
Jim Crow Laws
Thurgood Marshal
NAACP
Southern Manifesto
Emmitt Till Story
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Rosa Parks
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Passive Non Violent Resistance
James Farmer
Little Rock Central High Story
Greensboro Sit-ins
Nashville
Freedom Rides
Freedom Summer
Fannie Lou Hamer
James Meredith
Letter From the Birmingham Jail
Children’s March
Bull Conner
March on Washington
George Wallace
CORE
SCLC
SNCC
Black Panthers
Malcolm X
Civil Rights Act 1957
Civil Rights Act 1964
Voting Rights Act 1965
Civil Rights Act 1968
John F. Kennedy
Robert Kennedy
Lyndon Johnson
Watts Riot
Newark, Detroit, Chicago
“I Have a Dream Speech”
“Been to the Mountaintop Speech”
The Kerner Report
Poor People’s March
The Women’s Movement
Betty Friedan
Gloria Steinem
Title VII
Title IX
ERA (Equal Rights Amendment)
Alice Paul
United Farm Workers
Cesar Chavez
Dolores Huerta
La Raza Unida
AIM
Alcatraz
Wounded Knee
Plymouth Rock
Essay Question (25 points)
To what extent does the Children’s March
represent the turning point of the Civil
Rights Movement? Make sure you discuss
the cause, the event, the short term and long
term effects.
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