Leaders and Amendments of the Civil Rights Movement
Explore the key figures and legislative milestones of the Civil Rights Movement, including leaders such as Malcolm X and Rosa Parks, as well as the significance of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments in advancing civil rights for African Americans during the Reconstruction era.
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13th, 14th, 15th AMENDMENTS RECONSTRUCTION AMENDENTS 13THAMENDMENT OUTLASED SLAVERY 14THAMENDMENT MADE AFRICAN AMERICANS CITIZENS GUARANTEED PROTECTION UNDER THE LAW 15THAMENDMENT GUARANTEED AFRICAN AMERICANS RIGHT TO VOTE CIVIL RIGHTS-RIGHTS BESTOWED WITHIN TERRITORIAL LIMITS
LEADERS OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMNET LEADERS OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMNET MALCOLM X Member of Nation of Islam Challenged MLK s philosophy of nonviolence TRUMAN desegregates the Military KENNEDYPushed voter registration to bring about change ROSA PARKS Refused to give u her seat on bus, Black community led by MLK organize Bus Boycott MLK Prominence after Montgomery Bus Boycott SCLC 1ST MLK FIRST PRES March on Washington I have a Dream MEDGAR EVERS-fought against discrimination became leader of NAACP & assassinated by KKK member Beckwith JAMES EARL RAY Convicted of Assassinating MLK HUEYNEWTON- Founder of Black Panthers