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Cold War vs. Race War

Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s

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Brown vs. Board of Education

• Supreme Court Case decision that segregated schools are unequal and must desegregate

• Key Players:–NAACP Legal Defense Team led by: Thurgood Marshall

–NAACP Legal Defense Team from VA led by: Oliver Hill

* This included cases in Virginia and around the country

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Brown vs. Board of Education Overturned Plessy v Ferguson

All segregated schools were ordered to desegregate

Response:

VIRGINIA

Massive Resistance. Closing some schools

Establishment of private academies

White flight from urban school

systemsBy interpreting its powers broadly, the Supreme Court can reshape American

society

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Civil Rights Movement

NAACP. The National Association for the

Advancement of Colored People

Challenged segregation

in the courts1963 March on

Washington- “I have a dream” speech given by Martin Luther King

- Helped influence public opinion to support civil rights legislation

- Demonstrated the power of non-violent, mass protest

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Civil Rights Movement

Civil Rights Act of 1964- Prohibited

discrimination based on race,

religion, national origin,

and gender- Desegregation

public accommodatio

ns

Voting Rights Act of 1965- Outlawed literacy tests

- Federal registrars were

sent to the South to

register voters- The act

resulted in an increase in

African American

voters

President Lyndon Johnson played a major role in the passage of the act

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Essential Understanding…

African Americans, working through the

court system and mass protest, reshaped public opinion and

secured the passage of civil rights legislation