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Civil Rights Act of 1964 www.assignmentpoint.com

Civil Rights Act of 1964 Banned segregation in public places such as restaurants, buses www.assignmentpoint.com

Lyndon B. Johnson ’63-’68 Pushed Civil Rights Act through Congress Passed more pro-civil rights laws than any other president www.assignmentpoint.com

Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) Civil Rights Act of ’64 Civil Rights Act of ’68 Voting Rights Act of ’65 24th Amendment banning poll taxes www.assignmentpoint.com

Freedom Riders Now it is time to test the small-town bus stops and highways! www.assignmentpoint.com

Freedom Riders CORE volunteers, White and Black, got on buses and sat inter-racially on the bus. They went into bus station lunch counters www.assignmentpoint.com

Freedom Riders attacked! www.assignmentpoint.com

Mobs also attacked them at the bus stations. www.assignmentpoint.com

The highways were obviously not safe. www.assignmentpoint.com

James Meredith, right, pulled himself to cover against a parked car after he was shot by a sniper. Meredith had been leading a march to encourage African Americans to vote. He recovered from the wound, and later completed the march. June 7, 1966 www.assignmentpoint.com

Malcolm X and MLK www.assignmentpoint.com

Left to right: Hosea Williams, Jesse Jackson, Martin Luther King Jr Left to right: Hosea Williams, Jesse Jackson, Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Ralph David Abernathy on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel Memphis hotel, a day before King's assassination. April 3,1968 www.assignmentpoint.com

Aides of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King point out to police the path of the assassin's bullet. Joseph Louw, photographer for the Public Broadcast Laboratory, rushed from his nearby motel room in Memphis to record the scene moments after the shot. Life magazine, which obtained exclusive rights to the photograph, made it public. April 4, 1968. www.assignmentpoint.com

Civil Rights legal achievements Harry Truman ordered the armed forces AND the government to be desegregated. www.assignmentpoint.com

Dwight D. Eisenhower Sent 101st airborne to Little Rock, Arkansas to maintain order. www.assignmentpoint.com

John F. Kennedy Called Coretta Scott King to pledge support while MLK was in jail. Eventually sent federal protection of freedom riders Proposed need for civil rights legislation www.assignmentpoint.com