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Civil Rights and social Protests - Coggle Diagram
Civil Rights and social Protests
South Africa
Apartheid System
Divided races
Controlled blacks movements
Made blacks inferior
Apartheid Laws
Nelson Mandela's precidency
First Black president of South Africa
Most of its history was marked by racial segregation
Blacks rejected thier slaves surnames
Substituted surnames with an X
e.g: Malcom X
Black Power
Rejection of whites help
Sharpeville
Massacre
Violent protest
Protests
Against Passes
The Diafiance Campaign
Bus boycotts
Bantustans
Blacks areas
Freedom Charter
Revolutionary manifesto
Non-racial democratic government with equality for all
Legal action
Treason Trial
156 people charged with high treason
Difficult to prove
Rivonia Trial
Mandela and Sisulu
Life imprisoned
African government
Able to destroy MK and ANC
ANC
Polical party that fought for the blacks rights
MK
Violent win of Black Power movement
USA
Jim Crow Laws
legalized racial segregation
Ku Klux Klan
violent group against blacks
Legal action
Decisions made by court
Direct action
Sit-ins
Rosa Parks
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Freedom Riders
CORE activists
Wanted desegregation of buses facilities
Rided interstate buses
Mixed racial groups