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Civil Rights Vocab
Chapter 20
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De Jure Segregation
• Segregation based on the law
• Practiced in the South (Jim Crow Laws)
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De Facto Segregation
• Segregation by tradition, practice, or custom.
• Practiced in the North
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Thurgood Marshall
• African American lawyer who headed the legal team that argued the Brown case.
• Served on the US Supreme Court from 1965-1991.
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Brown v. BOE
• 1954
• Supreme Court ruled that segregation of schools was unconstitutional.
• Overturned the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson
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Rosa Parks/ Montgomery Bus Boycott
• Rosa Parks challenged segregation of public transportation by refusing to give up her seat on a public bus.
• This began a boycott of the public transportation system in Montgomery that lasted over a year.
• December, 1956- Supreme Court ruled that Alabama’s laws requiring segregation of busses unconstitutional.
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SCLC
• Southern Christian Leadership Conference
• Civil Rights group established by Dr. King in 1957.
• Set out to eliminate segregation from American society and to encourage African Americans to register to vote using non-violent resistance.
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Sit-in
• A form of civil disobedience used to challenge segregation in the South.
• Protesters sit and refuse to move.
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SNCC
• Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee.
• Grassroots movement formed in 1960 by young civil rights activists.
• Made up mostly of college students.
• (John Lewis)
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Freedom Ride
• Teams of African-Americans and whites who traveled into the south on busses challenging segregation laws and drawing attention to the South’s refusal to integrate bus terminals.
• Freedom Riders faced extreme violence in the South.
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March on Washington
• 1963 demonstration in which more than 200,000 people rallied for economic equality and civil rights.
• Location of Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” Speech.
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Civil Rights Act of 1964
• Outlawed discrimination in public places and employment based on race, religion, or national origin.
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Freedom Summer
• 1964 effort to register African American voters in Mississippi.
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Voting Rights Act of 1965
• A law that banned literacy tests and empowered the federal government to oversee voter registration.
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24th Amendment
• Banned poll taxes as a voting requirement.
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Kerner Commission
• Group set up to investigate the causes of race riots in American cities in the 1960s.
• Concluded that the single most important cause of violence was long-term racial discrimination.
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Malcolm X
• Well known leader of the black power movement.
• Joined the Black Muslims, who viewed themselves as their own nation (tried to be as economically sufficient as possible.)
• Did not advocate violence, but did advocate self-defense.
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Black Power
• Movement in the 1960s that urged African Americans to use their collective political and economic power to gain equality.
• Stokely Carmichael
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Black Panthers
• Organization of militant African Americans founded in 1966.
• Organized armed patrols of urban neighborhood to protect blacks from police violence as well as anti-poverty programs.