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Civil Rights Movement The following photos will serve as a visual timeline of people and events that helped shape the history of the American society. The quest for social equality and justice was led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a non- violent revolution. The Supreme Court’s decision to integrate public schools, Emmett Till’s murder, the arrest of Rosa Parks, and the Montgomery Bus Boycott led by Dr. King kicked off a chain of events that would change our society for the better. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 would eliminate legal segregation and discrimination in our nation. All of America’s people can now have equal opportunities to live in a society that will truly protect their civil rights.

Brown v Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas 1954

Open-Casket Photo of Emmett Till 1955

Rosa Parks

Ruby Bridges 1960 First Black child to enter an all-white elementary school in the South

Little Rock Nine September 4, 1957

First Lunch Counter Sit-In 1960 Woolworth’s – Greensboro, North Carolina

Freedom Riders Attacked by KKK in Alabama 1961

Freedom Rides 1961

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Children’s March Birmingham, Alabama 1963

Children’s March 1963

16 th Street Baptist Church

Victims of the KKK Sept. 1963

August 28, 1963

President John F. Kennedy

Andrew Goodman – James Cheyney – Michael Schwerner Civil Rights Workers murdered by KKK Mississippi

Bloody Sunday Selma to Montgomery March 1964

King’s Assassination Memphis, Tennessee April 4, 1968

President Barack Obama