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Chase and kostas museum By Chase and Kosta

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Room 01

The Assainnation of MLK 1968

Who is involved? MLK, James Earl Ray What happened? MLK got sniped When? May 7, 1968 Where? Lorraine Motel, Memphis TN What did it lead to? It led to the Black Power movement gaining more fuel to protest segregation. Why is it important? This is important because MLK was an important puzzle piece that helped end segregation.

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Greensbouro SIt ins

tWho is involved? College students What happened? They went to the Woolworth diner. and sat there and didn't move as a form of peaceful protest When? July 1960 Where? North Carolina What did it lead to? It led to segregation ending a couple of years later. Why is it important? It is important because segregation was a bad thing that made the whites look like kings and the colored people look like peasants.

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The Mongomery Bus Boycott

tWho is involved? Rosa Parks, a white man What happened? Rosa refused to give up her seat to a white man. When? December 1, 1955 Where? Montgomery ALB What did it lead to? It lead to her getting arrested and the NAACP getting mad. She was the spark to the civil rights movement. Why is it important? It is important because segregation is not right..

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March On Washington

Who is involved? Martin Luther kingWhat happened? Martin Luther king gave his I Have a dream speech one of the most famous speeches of all time. Where? Washington dc When? August 28,, 1963 Why is it important? It was one of the most defining moments of the civil rights movement.

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Freedom Riders

Who is involved? A bunch of African Americans from the south. What happened? They challenge segregation on interstate bus terminals Where? Southern united states When? May 4th 1961 Why is it important? The Freedom Riders are important because they banned racial segregation on interstates travel that fall.

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Brown Vs Board of Education

Who is involved? Brown and Board of Education What happened? Brown wanted his kid to go to school in a white school Where? Topeka Kansas When? May 17th 1954 This made the USA start to start desegregating schools but they didn't make a date this had to be done by.

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The speech was all about his dream to make the world desegregated

There were over 250,000 people at the speech in Washington DC.

Martin Luther King was going to give the iconic "I Have a Dream" speech in Washington, D.C.

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  • This shows that there were a lot of people
  • This shows that there were many people at the sit ins.
  • This shows that how angry people were so they filled the diner.
  • This shows that they were protesting and instead of taking the bus they were riding their bikes and walking.
  • This shows how the blacks had to sit in the back of the bus instead of the front of the bus.

This shows that the bus boycott succeeded and the segregation on the bus was named unconstitutional.

The freedom riders were a bunch of people who wanted segregation to stop on buses

They got bombed by the kkk and kept getting attacked during their protest

They had to be escorted by the president/ Army to be safe.

Artifacts

These pictures show how MLK was a Important part of the civil rights movement. It also shows how he was loved by most of the people in the town.

  • This case reversed the Plessy vs Ferguson case which was originally ruled “separate but equal.¨ For segregated schools.
  • Brown wanted his daughter to go to a nicer school that was closer to his house, so he went to the board of education and asked them to let his kid go to the white school. they
  • This led to them making the school board desegregate schools but they still needed to set a date when this needed to be done.