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Kent Chronicles September, 2012

First Red Scare 1920’s Palmer Raids

HUAC Hollywood Ten Blacklists Alger Hiss

Joseph McCarthy Senator from Wisconsin

How bout here? Do you remember any incidence of people being removed for Communist activities?

Burgeoning Civil Rights in the 50’s Brown v. Board of Topeka (1954) Desegregation of Little Rock, Arkansa (1957) Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955)

Brown v. Board Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson – Separate but equal

The Little Rock Nine

Montgomery Bus Boycott