Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Civil Right protests 1955-65
- Montgomery bus boycott 1956
- Transport
- To desegregate buses
- Boycotting public transport
- NAACP
- Launched King as leader
of the civil rights
movement and attracted media attention
- Little Rock 1957
- To test Brown
desegregation and speed
up desegregation in
schools
- 9 black students put into white
schools
- Federal intervention, all schools closed in
Little Rock, and the NAACP took it to court
and made it illegal to prevent desegregation
- NAACP
- Greensboro sit-ins 1960
- To gain media
attention and put
pressure on
companies to
desegregate public
spaces (direct action)
- As a peaceful protest,
sat in the white area
of Woolworths cafe
- SCLC students
- Woolworths desegregated
- 1960 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT
- Passed by Eisenhower
- Made the Commission keep
records of black voters, but it
only increased black voters by
3%
- Albany 1961-2
- FAILURE
- Desegregate the whole
town, end police brutality,
get as many black people
in jail as possible and get
fair employment
- Protest marches and sit-ins
- Falling out between
the movements, too
many aims, police
were peaceful and
King sent to jail