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  • Montgomery Bus Boycott (12/5/55-12/20/56)
  • no justice no peace
  • we will not ride buses until segregation end!
  • listen to our voices!
  • Little Rock Nine (9/4/57)
  • Central High School
  • Freedom Riders (5/4/61-12/10/61)
  • end segregation:(((
  • out now!
  • the police is here!! RUN!!
  • During the Montgomery Bus Boycott, African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama due to segregated seating. The protest spread through the city's capital and around 40,000 black bus riders and they planned to continue until the Supreme court deemed segregation on buses unconstitutional, which they eventually did.
  • March on Washington (8/28/63)
  • Little Rock Nine were said to be the first group of African-Americans to attend Central High School. This happened after Brown vs Education where segregation in schools became illegal.
  • Civil Rights Act of 1964 (7/2/64)
  • Civil Rights Act
  • The Freedom Riders were a group of African-American and White Americans who participated in bus ride throughout the South to protest segregated buses. They tried to use white-only restrooms and were arrested by the police.
  • Voting Rights Act of 1965 (8/6/65)
  • we hear your voices and we know understand
  • Voting Act 
  • A new beginning is coming for the American people
  • The March on Washington was a massive protest in front of the Lincoln Memorial. The purpose was to bring awareness to the inequality towards African-Americans after emancipation.
  • WE WANT EQUALITY!! STOP OPPRESSION!!
  • This act ended segregation in public places and discrimination based on identity (race, color, religion, etc.) It was first proposed by Kennedy but opposed from southerners but signed into law by Lyndon B. Johnson.
  • WE KNOW 
  • BRING PEACE
  • This act was aimed to overcome barriers preventing African-Americans the right to vote under the Constitution. It has that this act is considered one of the most far-reaching pieces of Civil Rights in the U.S.
  • Let this be peace upon us and unite as one.
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