The End of Black Militancy and Other Minorities 4 SNCC and CORE Subsumed 4 Black Panthers 4 Civil Rights Movement Reprised 4 Other Minorities 1. Hispanic.

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The End of Black Militancy and Other Minorities 4 SNCC and CORE Subsumed 4 Black Panthers 4 Civil Rights Movement Reprised 4 Other Minorities 1. Hispanic Americans 2. Native Americans

The Black Panthers

Rosa Parks

Latino-Americans

4 Puerto-Ricans in the Northeast

Latino-Americans 4 Puerto-Ricans in the Northeast 4 Chicanos in California

Latino-Americans 4 Puerto-Ricans in the Northeast 4 Chicanos in California 4 Tejanos in Texas

Latino-Americans 4 Puerto-Ricans in the Northeast 4 Chicanos in California 4 Tejanos in Texas 4 Cubans in Florida

Cesar Chavez

Native American Rights Timeline

4 1940s- Indian Claims Commission

Native American Rights Timeline s- Indian Claims Commission Eisenhower’s Termination Policy

Native American Rights Timeline s- Indian Claims Commission Eisenhower’s Termination Policy s- Native American Pride Movement

Native American Rights Timeline s- Indian Claims Commission Eisenhower’s Termination Policy s- Native American Pride Movement Courts decide land claims in favor of Native Americans

Native American Rights Timeline s- Indian Claims Commission Eisenhower’s Termination Policy s- Native American Pride Movement Courts decide land claims in favor of Native Americans Dennis Banks, AIM, and Wounded Knee

Native American Rights Timeline s- Indian Claims Commission Eisenhower’s Termination Policy s- Native American Pride Movement Courts decide land claims in favor of Native Americans Dennis Banks, AIM, and Wounded Knee Self-Determination Policy