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Civil Rights Movement (Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Important Places:…
Civil Rights Movement
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Important Places: Birmingham, Alabama, White House
Important Dates: 1961, 1957, and 1964
Important People: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Senator Robert Byrd, and Martin Luther King Jr.
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Policy: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended segregation in all public places and outlawed discrimination based on race, gender, religion, color, and national origin.
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Albany Movement
Important Places: Birmingham, Alabama, Old Mt. Zion Church, Albany Civil Rights Institute, Baptist Churches, and Albany, Georgia
Important Dates: Fall 1961, Summer 1962, mid-November 1961, 1998, and December 1961
Important People: SNCC, SCLC, William G. Anderson, Ralph David Abernathy, Laurie Pritchett, Bernice Johnson Reagon, and Martin Luther King Jr.
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Event: The Albany Movement was a civil rights campaign to desegregate the city of Albany during the year 1961 and 1962.
SNCC vs. SCLC
Important Places: Atlanta, Georgia, and Birmingham, Alabama
Important Dates: 1957, and 1960
Important People: Martin Luther King Jr., other ministers, Civil Rights Leaders, and African American College Students
Groups: Two very different, but also similar groups that fought non-violently to desegregate the South and protested racial inequality.
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Sibley Comission
Important Places : UGA, and Atlanta Public Schools
Important Dates: 1960, 1959, 1954, January 1961, and April 28, 1960
Important People: John Sibley, Griffin Bell, Hamilton Holmes, Charlayne Hunter, George Busbee, Frank Hooper and Ernest Vandiver Jr.
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Group: This committee was in charge of getting state residents' opinions on desegregation and reporting back their finds to the governor.