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Chapter 29 Taking on Segregation

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Thurgood Marshallfirst African American on the Supreme Court
Brown v. Board of Education of Topekstuck down separate but equal
Rosa Parkschallenged the segregation of public transportation in Montgomery, Alabama
Martin Luther King Jr.minister and Civil Rights leader
SCLCSouthern Christian Leadership Conference founded by ML King Jr.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)national student protest group
sit-insprotests in which African-Americans sat down at segregated lunch counters and refused to leave in violation of the law
Brown v. Board of Educationsaid school segregation was illegal
freedom ridershistoric bus trip across the South that hoped to provoke a violent reaction from white racists
James Meredithfirst African American to the University of Mississippi
Civil Rights Act of 1964prohibited discrimination because of race, gender, religion or national origin
Freedom Summersummer of 1964, CORE and SNCC worked to register voters in Mississippi
Fannie Lou HamerMFDP speaker at the 1964 Democratic convention
Voting Rights Act of 1965eliminated liteacy tests and allowed for federal oversight of local electoral officials
de facto segregationsegregation that exists in practice or custom
de juresegregation by law
Malcom Xfollower of Elijah Muhammud and the Nation of Islam
Stokely Carmichaelleader of SNCC, favored a militant approach to Civil Rights
Black Panthersadvocated self sufficiency and preached self defense
James Earl Raymurdered Martin Luther King
Civil Rights Act of 1968ended discrimination in housing
Shirley Chisholmran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972
affirmative actionprograms that make special efforts to hire or enroll groups that have suffered discrimination


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