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Thurgood Marshall | first African American on the Supreme Court |
Brown v. Board of Education of Topek | stuck down separate but equal |
Rosa Parks | challenged the segregation of public transportation in Montgomery, Alabama |
Martin Luther King Jr. | minister and Civil Rights leader |
SCLC | Southern Christian Leadership Conference founded by ML King Jr. |
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) | national student protest group |
sit-ins | protests in which African-Americans sat down at segregated lunch counters and refused to leave in violation of the law |
Brown v. Board of Education | said school segregation was illegal |
freedom riders | historic bus trip across the South that hoped to provoke a violent reaction from white racists |
James Meredith | first African American to the University of Mississippi |
Civil Rights Act of 1964 | prohibited discrimination because of race, gender, religion or national origin |
Freedom Summer | summer of 1964, CORE and SNCC worked to register voters in Mississippi |
Fannie Lou Hamer | MFDP speaker at the 1964 Democratic convention |
Voting Rights Act of 1965 | eliminated liteacy tests and allowed for federal oversight of local electoral officials |
de facto segregation | segregation that exists in practice or custom |
de jure | segregation by law |
Malcom X | follower of Elijah Muhammud and the Nation of Islam |
Stokely Carmichael | leader of SNCC, favored a militant approach to Civil Rights |
Black Panthers | advocated self sufficiency and preached self defense |
James Earl Ray | murdered Martin Luther King |
Civil Rights Act of 1968 | ended discrimination in housing |
Shirley Chisholm | ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972 |
affirmative action | programs that make special efforts to hire or enroll groups that have suffered discrimination |