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Unit 11 US History Mrs. McClary.  Jackie Robinson integrated major league baseball on April 15, 1947.  President Truman issued Executive Order 9981.

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1 Unit 11 US History Mrs. McClary

2  Jackie Robinson integrated major league baseball on April 15, 1947.  President Truman issued Executive Order 9981 which desegregated the armed forces in 1948.  Individuals challenged Jim Crow laws all over the South with different results.

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4 A. Segregation of schools B. Jim Crow laws in Alabama C. Integration of the military D. Separation of races in restaurants

5  Brown v. Board of Education 1954: overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and outlawed segregation in schools.  Federal troops were sent to cities such as Little Rock, Arkansas and to schools like the University of Mississippi to protect African American students who were enrolling.

6 LITTLE ROCK NINEBROWN V. BOE

7  Kicked off the Civil Rights Movement.  Boycott started when Rosa Parks was arrested after refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man.  Bus boycott lasted over a year and ended with the Supreme Court supporting the law that banned segregation on Montgomery busses.

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9 A. She was married to a civil rights protester. B. She was the first woman to protest discrimination. C. She worked as a civil rights activist in the 1970’s. D. She helped to change segregation practices in America’s cities.

10  Became the leader of the Civil Rights Movement during the Montgomery Bus Boycott.  Promoted non-violent protests and civil disobedience.  Wrote Letter from a Birmingham Jail after being arrested for participating in a protest. Encouraged Americans to break unjust laws. Widely read by Americans.

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12  Highlighted 100 years of racial tension and discrimination.  Over 200,000 marched in support of equality and voting rights.  MLK gives his famous I Have a Dream speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.  Many other civil rights and political leaders attended the march.

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14  Civil Rights Act of 1964: prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, or national origin.  Voting Rights Act of 1965: protected the right to vote, outlawed poll taxes, literacy tests, grandfather clauses, intimidation, etc.  Greatest achievements of the Civil Rights Movement.

15 A. It created a federal board to oversee voter registration. B. It eliminated literacy tests as a requisite for voting. C. It ended legalized segregation. D. It allowed southern states to restrict voting privileges.

16  Judicial Review: federal courts can determine if a law or the actions of the government violate the US Constitution.  Warren Court: Chief Justice Earl Warren presiding over many landmark cases such as Brown v. BOE. All cases established civil liberties that Americans are guaranteed.

17  Miranda v. Arizona (1966): required law enforcement to inform those arrested that they have the right to an attorney and they don’t have to answer any questions.  Law enforcement must now read the Miranda Warning to anyone accused of a crime.

18  John F. Kennedy was elected in 1960 and worked closely with many Civil Rights Movement leaders.  November 22, 1963 JFK was assassinated in Dallas, TX.  Lee Harvey Oswald was accused of the crime but was never tried because he was murdered 2 days later.  Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as President.  President Johnson took over JFK’s work toward Civil Rights and ending poverty.  Civil Rights Act of 1964 was pushed through in response to JFK’s death.

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21  Great Society focused on helping people in poverty.  Great Society focused on improving education, reforming immigration, helping the elderly and poor, and reforming voting for minorities.  Medicare is the most well-known Great Society program. Provides free hospitalization and inexpensive medical insurance for the elderly.  Medicaid and Head Start are two other Great Society programs that are still around today.

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23  April 4, 1968 Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in Memphis, TN. Killed by James Earl Ray.  June 6, 1968 Robert Kennedy was assassinated while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination. Killed by Sirhan Sirhan.  August 1968 Democratic Convention was held in Chicago. Thousands demonstrated against the Vietnam War and clashed violently with police.  Tet Offensive occurred in Vietnam and turned the public against the war.

24 MARTIN LUTHER KINGROBERT KENNEDY

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