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Civil Rights and Social Protests - Coggle Diagram
Civil Rights and Social Protests
South Africa
Civil Rights
Ruled by a small White minority
System known as apatheid
became president
reasons
domestic social protests
international pressue
mandela was sent to prison in 1964
Social Protests
Bus boycotts
between 1957 and 1959
Protests against passes
1955, Pretoria
20000 women protesting
Defiance campaign
1952
ANC supporters refusing to follow apartheid laws
Freedom charter
the treason trial
arrest of ANc leaders and of the indian comunity
USA
Segregation
physical separtion
Ku Klux Klan
White supremacist group
Legal action
Brown vs Topeka Board of Education
Central High School, Little Rock
Direct action
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Rosa Park refused to give up her sit
Sit-ins
Malcom X
Key figure in the nation of Islam
openly supported separatism
Freedom Riders
Try to desegregate
Jim Crow Laws
Black Power
black people rejectin white help