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Civil Rights and social Protests" - Coggle Diagram
Civil Rights and social Protests"
USA
Voting rights
Jim Crow laws
Enforced segregation between Black and Whites
to improve the situation for black americans
Legal action
Ku Klux Klan
white group
violent
killed black people
It was ordered that the southern states should set up integrated schools
Little Rock High school in Arkansas dediced to allow black students
Direct action
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Rosa Parks
Refused to give up her seat to a white male
Sit-ins
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
The Freedom Riders
They faced some of the worst violence of the civil rights campaign
Marches
Martin Luther King
Washington
Birmingham
Malcom X
Speaker and organizer that helped to raise the profile of the Nation of Islam and to increase its membership
Civil Rights Act
1964
Selma
Bloody Sunday
Marches
Black power
Black people taking responsability for their own lives and rejecting white help
South Africa
The Rivonia Trial
Trial against Nelson Mandela and other leaders of the ANC
ANC
A Social-democratic political party in South Africa
MK
The paramilitary wing of the ANC
Non-violent protests
The Defiance Campaign
Protests against passes
Bus Boycotts
Apartheid System
Separation
Laws
Bantustans had to carry a pass if they wanted to enter to "whites-only" areas
Nelson Madela
Activist against the Apartheid
First black president
Groups
Black Asians
Afrikaners
White people in South Africa
Bantustans
Black people in South Africa
The Treason Trial
156 people were arrested in a raid and accused of treason