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Elizabeth Eckford is going to the school but people are giving her so much hate and screaming an yelling telling her "to go back to africa"
Little Rock Nine
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What happened? When? Where? Why? How is it important to the Civil Rights Movement? ***3 pictures and captions.
The people invovled are The Little Rock Nine -Minnijean Brown, Terrance Roberts, Elizabeth Eckford, Ernest Green, Thelma Mothershed, Melba Patillo, Gloria Ray, Jefferson Thomas, and Carlotta Walls
This happened on September,4,1957 in Arkansas.this happened because these nine brave kids wanted better education and better respect because the white's had it all.It's important to the Civil Rights movement because the little rock nine were known to be the first African American students to enter litlle rock cantral high school.
The people invovle are -Ralph Abernathy Catherine Burks-BrooksStokely CarmichaelBenjamin EltonGlenda Gaither DavisRabbi Israel,James Farmer,William Harbour
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Freedom riders
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Who is involved? What happened? When? Where? Why? How is it important to the Civil Rights Movement? ***3 pictures and captions.
Blacks are not allowe to sit in first raws of the because only whites are allowed to sit there and have to stand.This happened on May,4,1961.New Orleans
this happed because people segregated the bus and tried to kill the freedom rider like the KKK they put the bus on fire and bit the up with baseball bats while trying to kill and arreted them.This important to Civil movement because the violence killed the Blacks.
People involved:Ezell Blair ,Daivd Richmond,Franklin McClain,Joseph McNeil,David Richmond Nonviolence protest segregation blacks are not allowed to sit in lunch counters.It happened on February 1,1960, North Carolina It's important because Blacks were segregated for sitting in lunch sit-ins and whites were not which is unfair and unequal .whites used violence to chase blacks out of th lunch counter.
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Greensboro sit-ins
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Protests happening outside of the greensboro sit-ins
Whites throwing food at them for sitting on the counters and for protesting
People invovled are James Earl Ray,Raoul,Martin Luther King.Martin Luther king was assassinated by James Earl Ray.
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Assassination Of MLK 1968
This happened on April 4,1968 at Lorraine Motel in Memphis,Tennessee.The assassination of MLK led to widespread roits,protests and a notional outpourinng of grief as well as intensified efforts for civil rights legislation.
This was important for the Civil Rights Movement because it marked a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement and it hightlighting the struggle for racial equality and social justice in america.
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Rosa Parks and the montgomery Bus Boycott
Who is involved? What happened? When? Where? Why? How is it important to the Civil Rights Movement? ***3 pictures and captions.
The montgomery bus boycott happened decenber 5 1955 to decenber 20,1956 in Montgomery,Alabama primarily focused on the city's public bus system.Black woman were assaulted the by the whites on the bus.
Rosa Parks and the WPC but Martin Luther King let the bus boycott a civil rights protest during which African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest segregated seating.
Later Rosa Parks was arrested for not giving up her seat for a white person but after her arrest it made the Montgomery leaders aware of the segregation happening around their city
After protests started haappening after the Blacks saw that the whites were not listening to their portests.The African Americans refuused to ride city buses in the Montgomery bus boycott and 30,000-40,000 African Americans used the buses.
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Selma Marches,1965
the people invovled are Black teens,Alambama state troppers,white policeman,military protection.The whites try to kill black protestes.when the firefighters came they used the water hoss on the black kid protests tearing their clothes and some even their skin.
This happened in Alabama March 7,1965 .Fifty years ago, on March 7, 1965, hundreds of people gathered in Selma, Alabama to march to the capital city of Montgomery. They marched to ensure that African Americans could exercise their constitutional right to vote even in the face of a segregationist system that wanted to make it impossible.
These marches were organized to protest the blocking of Black Americans' right to vote by the systematic racist structure of the Jim Crow South that's why they were important to the Civil Rights Movement.