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Seeds of the Sixties- Part II 1950s Youth Culture The Condition of Blacks in the 1950s Brown v. The Board of Education-1954 Emmett Till- 1955 Rosa Parks.

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1 Seeds of the Sixties- Part II 1950s Youth Culture The Condition of Blacks in the 1950s Brown v. The Board of Education-1954 Emmett Till- 1955 Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott- 1955 The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement

2 Elvis Presley

3 The Jim Crow South

4 Jim Crow

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6 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Ka. NAACP sued School Board due to unequal educational facilities

7 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Ka. NAACP sued School Board due to unequal educational facilities Warren Court ruled that in the field of education, separate facilities were inherently unequal, and unconstitutional!

8 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Ka. NAACP sued School Board due to unequal educational facilities Warren Court ruled that in the field of education, separate facilities were inherently unequal, and unconstitutional! Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

9 Dwight D. Eisenhower

10 Emmett Till- 1955

11 Rosa Parks- Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955)

12 Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

13 King’s Civil Rights Philosophy

14 Non-violent civil disobedience

15 King’s Civil Rights Philosophy Non-violent civil disobedience Based in Southern Black churches

16 King’s Civil Rights Philosophy Non-violent civil disobedience Based in Southern Black churches Based on the teachings of:

17 King’s Civil Rights Philosophy Non-violent civil disobedience Based in Southern Black churches Based on the teachings of: Jesus Christ Mohandas Gandhi Henry David Thoreau


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