Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Chapter 18:
Civil Rights
Movement
- Section 1: Early
Demands for Equality
- Segregation Divides America
- Jim Crow Laws Limit African
Americans
- Segregation Prevails Around the
Nation
- The Civil Rights Movement
Grows
- Brown v. Board of Education
- The NAACP Challenges Segregation
- The Court Strikes Down Segregated Schools
- Reaction to Brown
- Federal & State Governments Clash
- A Conflict Erupts in Little Rock
- Congress Passes Civil Rights Law
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Rosa Parks Launches Movement
- Martin Luther King Urges Nonviolence
- Section 2: The Movement
Gains Ground
- Student Activists Make a Difference
- Riding for Freedom
- Protests and Confrontation Intensify
- The Movement Marches on Washington
- Congress Passes the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Section 3: New Successes and Challenges