 Make a list of what your already know about the Civil Rights Movement.

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 Make a list of what your already know about the Civil Rights Movement.

 Civil rights are rights all citizens of the U.S. are granted by the constitution.  After the Civil War many African Americans although they were free, were not receiving their Civil Rights

 Supreme court ruling that stated all citizens have equal rights but had to be segregated. “Separate but Equal”

 Supreme court ruling that overturned “Plessy v. Ferguson” and made segregation in public schools illegal.

 Attorney in the “Brown v. Board of Education” case and who later became the first African American Supreme Court Justice.

 Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white passenger which led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

 Many citizens of Montgomery refused to ride the city busses for 13 months until the law changed. Martin Luther King was a leader of the boycott.

 Nine African American students enrolled in an all white school in Little Rock, Arkansas. They were met with resistance and protests. Elizabeth Eckford Story 4:00 minutes

 In Greensboro, NC four NC A &T African American college students sat at a restaurant lunch counter. The were refused service but sat there until the restaurant closed? Greensboro sit inGreensboro sit in 3:00minutes  What do you think this accomplished?

 Martin Luther King led a march in Washington D.C. where he gave his “I have a Dream” speech. I have a dream speechI have a dream speech 2:00 minutes