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LL Cilval rights musuem

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rosa parks/montgomery boycott

Salma Marches

Greensboro Sit-ins

Freedom RIders

Brown vs Board

March on Washington

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Rosa Parks &Montgomery Bus Boycott

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Rosa Parks was riding the local bus in montgomery when a white man told her to give up her seat. She refused and got arrested. The NAACP organized a Bus Boycott that eventually got busses in montgomery desegregated.

Rosa Parks Seats

Busses Back then

The letters Rosa Parks wrote in jail

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March On Washington

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MLK gave the I Have a Dream speech was given to thousands of people in 1963 at The Lincon Memorial. Thousands of people were listening and it is one of the most famous speeches. It brought people together supporting MLK and giving power to the Blacks

Tokens you got byattending

The Lincon Memorial

all the people who attended

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Brown vs Board

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MLK gave the I Have a Dream speech was given to thousands of people in 1963 at The Lincon Memorial. Thousands of people were listening and it is one of the most famous speeches. It brought people together supporting MLK and giving power to the Blacks

The Coin for the Court ruling

Browns vs Board newspaper

Court Ruling

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Freedom Riders

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The NAACP in 1961 sat wherever they wanted on interstate buses to see if they would be moved or kicked off. The trip was from Washington DC to New Orleans. when they got to Alabama the KKK bombed them. This event caused new rules against discrimination and interstate bus safety.

The Seats

The interstate buses

The People

Greensboro sit ins

The people involved with the greensboro sit ins were African Amarican college students. how did it happen the college students sat down on the diner chairs and the white chefs refused to surve them.

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the seats

the sign that they are closing

sigh of the black and white sections

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Room 6 SALMA MARCHES

The salma marches had the NAACP involved. the people marching over the bridge they were stopped by the police and had to go back they were stopped one more time before the goverment came to escort the naacp and the people across the bridge. This was important because it made it easier for the march to get to the capital to the I have a dream speech.

the casket of the kid that was across the bridge

part of the bridge

the title of the bridge

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