Booker T. Washington on freedom “ It is important and right that all privileges of law be ours, but it is vastly more important that we be prepared for.

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Booker T. Washington on freedom “ It is important and right that all privileges of law be ours, but it is vastly more important that we be prepared for the exercise of those privileges.”

Brown v. Board of Education 1954

Southern White protest

Thurgood Marshall Lawyer for the Brown family

August 1955 Emmett Till

Emmett Till’s jury

Emmett’s Funeral

Dec Rosa Parks

Dr. King becomes the voice of Civil Rights Movement 1957

Little Rock black students are refused entrance into Central High School

Sit-Ins 1960

James Meridith first black to enroll in University of Mississippi— Riots cause President Kennedy to call in 5,000 federal troops.

April 16, 1963 Dr. King is arrested (again) Jailed in Birmingham

May 1963 Birmingham protest

June Medgar Evers is murdered

August 1963 King Dream Speech in DC

Sept Birmingham

Feb Malcolm X

March 1965 Bloody Sunday

April