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1896
Plessy v. Ferguson is a US Supreme Court case that confirm the rights of states to pass laws which allowed or required racial segregation in public and private institutions.
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1948
Executive order 9981 was a executive order that put a end to racial segregation in the US Armed Armed Forces.
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1952
Brown v. Board of Education is case which ordered that segregation in public schools is prohibited by the constitution.
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1955
Montgomery Bus Boycotts was a civil right protest of African Americans that refused to ride city buses in Montgomery to protest segregated seating.
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1956
Desegregation of Buses was when the court commanded that segregation in public buses and transportation was against the law.
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1957
Southern Christian Leadership Conference is an African American civil rights organization to organized civil rights protests actions in the South.
1957
Little Rock Nine was a group of nine black students who enrolled in a all white high school and the students were put a stop from entering the segregated school.
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1960
Sit ins is a organized protest against racial segregation in which African Americans took the seats that were forbidden to them like in restaurants or other public places.
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Describe the successes of the Civil Rights Movement. The success of the Civil RIghts Movement were many. The Executive Order 9981 was success since it ended racial segregation in the US Armed forces.The Brown v. Board of Education was success since it prohibited segregation in public schools. The 24th amendment was a success since it put an end to poll taxes for all federal elections and gave more opportunities for blacks to vote.The Civil Rights Act was a huge success since it ended segregation in public places and forbid employment discrimination.The Voting Rights Act was a success because it forbid discriminatory voting practices.
How did African Americans fight for their rights during the Civil Rights Movement from 1955-1965? African Americans fight for their rights during the Civil Rights Movement from 1955-1965 by boycotts,protests,marches and other more ways. African American would boycott city buses so they would refused to ride them to protest segregated seating.African American students would enroll in all white schools to protest against racial segregation in schools. Sit ins were also a thing African Americans would do to protest against segregation where the African Americans would sit in the forbidden seats for them in restaurants or public places.Blacks and whites would ride buses to the South to challenge racial segregation. African Americans would also do marches to protest against racial discrimination.
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