Thompson Civil Rights Timeline

  • Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) founded

    Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) founded
    • Civil Rights: The rights of people to political and freedom equality
    • Held a peaceful protest in a coffee shop
    • CORE focused on desegregating places of the US
  • Jackie Robinson Hired to the Brooklyn Dodgers

    Jackie Robinson Hired to the Brooklyn Dodgers
    • Color Line: A barrier that separates non-whites from whites
    • Jackie Robinson was the first black person to be on an MLB team
    • Later other sports opened up to black athletes
  • Executive Order 9981

    Executive Order 9981
    • Segregation: The act of setting something or someone apart
    • Schools were segregated
    • White neighborhoods didn't want blacks living in their neighborhoods
  • Brown v. Board of Education Ruling

    Brown v. Board of Education Ruling
    • Thurgood Marshall: The first African American to be a court justice
    • A court case that said segregation in public schools was unconstitutional
    • They found out that African Americans suffer if they don't go to school
  • Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Montgomery Bus Boycott
    • Rosa Parks: An African American that refused to give up her spot on a bus to a white man
    • Boycott that resulted in integration
    • African Americans refused to ride the buses, so they walked, rode bikes, and rode in taxis
  • Integration of Central High School

    Integration of Central High School
    • Little Rock Nine: A group of nine African American students enrolled at a white high school
    • Troops showed up at the school and wouldn't let the nine in
    • Governor did not approve of desegregation in the school
  • First Lunch Counter Sit-in

    First Lunch Counter Sit-in
    • Jim Crow Laws: Laws that enforced segregation in the state -Sit ins: A protest where people refused to give up their spots
    • Jim Crow Laws established places where only whites and blacks could go
    • Many restaurants refused to sell to African Americans
  • Freedom Rides

    Freedom Rides
    -Civil Disobedience: A peaceful protest against something a protestor disagrees with
    - CORE was involved with organizing these Freedom Rides
    - CORE ended up abandoning the Freedom Rides but SNCC continued them
    - Some Freedom Riders were beat up for their cause
  • March on Washington

    March on Washington
    -NAACP: The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
    - A protest in Washington for Jobs and Freedom and for the passage of Civil Rights
    - One of the largest political gathering in the United States
  • Birmingham Campaign: Letter from a Birmingham Jail

    Birmingham Campaign: Letter from a Birmingham Jail
    • SCLC: An African American Civil Rights Organization
    • MLK and some other people were arrested for peaceful protesting
    • King wrote a letter saying that they want freedom
  • Advocates for Black Nationalism

    Advocates for Black Nationalism
    • Nation of Islam: Wanted complete separation of white society
    • Malcolm X: One of the leaders of Black Nationalism
    • Muhammed taught blacks that they were the first people but were tricked by evil whites
    • Malcolm became the Nation of Islam's effective preacher
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Civil Rights Act of 1964
    • Plessy v. Ferguson: A case that wanted equal rights for blacks in schools and everyday life
    • Civil Rights Act ended discrimination on blacks
    • LBJ pushed for the bill to be passed
  • Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Voting Rights Act of 1965
    • Disenfranchise: Not allowing people to vote
    • Congress passed the Voting Rights of 1965
    • African Americans got the right to vote because of this Act
  • Watts Riot

    Watts Riot
    -Ghettos: A place where a group of single ethnic groups lives
    - The Kerner Commissions were the cause of the Watts Riot
    - African Americans burned and looted neighborhoods because of the mistreatment they got from whites
  • Black Panther Party

    Black Panther Party
    • Black Power: A movement to support black peoples rights and political power
    • Group wanted decent housing, jobs, and teachers that teach their true history for blacks
    • Created many services for their community, breakfast for children and medical clinics
  • Civil Rights Act of 1968

    Civil Rights Act of 1968
    • Discrimination: Special treatment to different categories of people
    • Many white neighbors refused to rent to blacks
    • When African Americans bought a house, they found that the banks wouldn't give them loans or help them
  • Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education

    Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
    -Desegregation: The ending of segregation
    - Children lived in white or black predominate neighborhoods
    - Some bus routes took kids to schools outside their neighborhoods for more racially balanced schools
  • Regents of the University of California v. Bakke

    Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
    • Affirmative action: A policy that favors those who tend to suffer from discrimination
    • Four justices were strongly against any use of race in university admissions
    • The Court confirmed that race can be used as one of the criteria in admissions decisions