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Civil RIghts Movement (Affirmative Action March 6,1961 (The Freedom Rides…
Civil RIghts Movement
Affirmative Action March 6,1961
The Freedom Rides May 4, 1941
Letter From Birmingham Jail- April 16,1963
March on Washington- August 28, 1963
24th Amendment - Jan 23,1964
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To the Constitution of the United States of America abolished the poll tax for all federal elections.
For Jobs and Freedom, political demonstration.
Addressed to his fellow clergymen while he was jail in Birmingham, after a nonviolent protest against racial segregation.
To do both, black and whites, to challenge racial segregation, means that stop divisions between black and whites.
an action or policy favoring those who tend to suffer from discrimination, especially in relation to employment or education; positive discrimination.
Sit Ins. February 1, 1960
SCLC Jan 10,1957
Little Rock Nine 1957
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A group of nine African students enrolled in a all white school in Arkansas. First day of school guards covered entrance.That same month president Dwight D. Eisenhower called federal troops to let the students in.
Decision making in the SCLC including adoption, nonviolence , local community organization in the south . It was open to all race, religion etc.
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