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1 Civil Rights Triumphs of a Crusade Part II

2 Freedom Riders Interstate Facilities were segregated the in the South SNCC volunteers rode into Birmingham, AL They were pulled off and beaten-1961 Next stop: Montgomery AL

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5 What Happened? Arrived in Montgomery to a mob of whites Arrived in Montgomery to a mob of whites Riders were beaten with bats and lead pipes Riders were beaten with bats and lead pipes Kennedy responded by sending in Federal Marshalls to protect riders in Jackson, Mississippi Kennedy responded by sending in Federal Marshalls to protect riders in Jackson, Mississippi Interstate Facilities were desegregated! Interstate Facilities were desegregated!

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7 James Meredith Sept 30, 1962 Sept 30, 1962 Enrolled in University of Mississippi Enrolled in University of Mississippi Governor refused to let him in! Governor refused to let him in! Kennedy sends in troops to escort Meredith Kennedy sends in troops to escort Meredith Gov. Says “WE WILL NEVER SURRENDER!” Gov. Says “WE WILL NEVER SURRENDER!”

8 What Happened? 2 deaths, 5000 soldiers, 200 arrests, and 15 hours of rioting. 2 deaths, 5000 soldiers, 200 arrests, and 15 hours of rioting. Meredith attended class with soldiers escorting him. Meredith attended class with soldiers escorting him.

9 James Meredith is escorted under heavy guard.

10 Army trucks roll into Oxford

11 Birmingham, AL Known for total segregation Known for total segregation King decides to test power of King decides to test power of non violence-April 12, 1963 non violence-April 12, 1963 1 st demonstration-King arrested by Police commissioner Bull Connor

12 Letter from Birmingham Jail …..when you have seen hate filled policeman curse, kick and brutalize and even kill your black brothers and sisters…when you see the vast majority of your twenty million Negro brothers smothering in the air tight cage of poverty; when you have to concoct an answer for a five year old asking:…… …..when you have seen hate filled policeman curse, kick and brutalize and even kill your black brothers and sisters…when you see the vast majority of your twenty million Negro brothers smothering in the air tight cage of poverty; when you have to concoct an answer for a five year old asking:……

13 ‘ Daddy, why do white people treat colored people so mean?’….then you will find it difficult to wait.” MLK, Jr.

14 Children’s Crusade 2 nd demonstration in Birmingham -May 2 2 nd demonstration in Birmingham -May 2 Over 1000 children marched Over 1000 children marched Connor arrested 959 of them! Connor arrested 959 of them! 3 rd demonstration on May 3 rd televised nationally 3 rd demonstration on May 3 rd televised nationally Police swept marchers off their feet with high pressure hoses, set attack dogs on them, clubbed marchers Police swept marchers off their feet with high pressure hoses, set attack dogs on them, clubbed marchers

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19 Demonstrators huddled in a doorway seek shelter from the hoses. The water is propelled at a force of one hundred pounds per square inch.

20 After being hit from behind and being knocked down by the hoses, a woman is picked up and rescued by a witness

21 A police wrestles with a 5 year old boy for the American Flag!

22 Kennedy Responds “ Are we to say to the world- and much more importantly to each other-that this is the land of the free, except for the Negroes?”

23 George Wallace responds….. Governor of Alabama Governor of Alabama “I say, Segregation Now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation Forever!” “I say, Segregation Now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation Forever!”

24 Racial tensions increase…. Medgar Evers Medgar Evers NAACP field secretary NAACP field secretary WWII veteran WWII veteran Murdered by a sniper in Mississippi Murdered by a sniper in Mississippi White Supremacist arrested but was released after hung juries. White Supremacist arrested but was released after hung juries. In February 1994, nearly 31 years after Evers' death, Beckwith was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. He died in January 2001 at the age of 80. In February 1994, nearly 31 years after Evers' death, Beckwith was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. He died in January 2001 at the age of 80.

25 March on Washington August 28, 1963 August 28, 1963 People demanded the immediate passage of a Civil Rights bill People demanded the immediate passage of a Civil Rights bill King-”I Have a Dream” speech King-”I Have a Dream” speech Largest demonstration in U.S up to that time. Largest demonstration in U.S up to that time.

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27 Civil Rights Acts of 1964 Johnson signed the bill Johnson signed the bill Prohibits discrimination Prohibits discrimination because of race, religion, national origin, and gender because of race, religion, national origin, and gender

28 Signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson as Martin Luther King Jr. looks on

29 Freedom Summer Wanted to influence Congress to pass a voting rights act Wanted to influence Congress to pass a voting rights act More than a 1000 volunteers took on the challenge to register voters. More than a 1000 volunteers took on the challenge to register voters. Increased violence: 4 deaths, 4 critically wounded, 80 beaten and many churches bombed and burned Increased violence: 4 deaths, 4 critically wounded, 80 beaten and many churches bombed and burned

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31 Bloody Sunday Response to a killing of a demonstrator Response to a killing of a demonstrator March led by King is from Selma, AL to Montgomery, AL March led by King is from Selma, AL to Montgomery, AL More than 50 miles More than 50 miles March 7, 1965 March 7, 1965 More than 600 protestors More than 600 protestors

32 What Happened? Televised nationally Televised nationally Police tear gassed marchers Police tear gassed marchers Beaten with clubs and whipped Beaten with clubs and whipped In response, another march was planned In response, another march was planned This time over 50,000 people showed up! This time over 50,000 people showed up!

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40 So what? 10 weeks after Selma march the Voting Rights Act was passed! 10 weeks after Selma march the Voting Rights Act was passed! But But The long term effects of segregation and discrimination were starting to take its toll! The long term effects of segregation and discrimination were starting to take its toll!

41 Leaders who called for peace were now challenged with increasing violence.


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