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Response 3 Timeline
Anais El Akkad
Created on February 2, 2023
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The adoption of Ivy among African-Americans in the mid-20th century as a reinforcement and rebuke of Ivy itself.
The Black Power movement gains prominence; reflected by countercultural fashion trends.
Post-MLK
+Importance of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Voter Registration Efforts in the Deep South
1960s
+ "Ivy Style: Not Just for White Guys"
+The Story Behind the Photo
Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated.
1968
+The Making of Black Ivy
Selma to Montgomery March
1965
+The Black Ivy Aesthetic
Students at HBCUs, such as Morehouse & Howard, adopt Ivy, as well as jazz musicians, civil rights activists, and other black 'influencers' of the time.
1950s-60s
Black Ivy