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the Supreme court. In 1954,
the its ruling said that separate-but-
equal schools were unconstitutional.
Ordered racial integration of schools.
Many states were slow to obey this
order.
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1957: founded Southern Christian
Leadership Conference. He served
as first president of that group.
1963: Told "I had a Dream" speech
1967 Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated
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and plan their activities, students
formed the Student Non-Violent
Coordinating Committee.







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was to end segregation in the city
through negotiation instead of violence.
It consisted of members from local
black civil rights movements including
the SNCC.
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of races gathered and marched in
Washington D.C, where the highlight
of the march was Martin Luther King Jr.
"I Have a Dream" speech.
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If they did not do this then they would
be closed. Most schools actually closed
instead of integrating causing many
schools to lose federal funding.
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attend the University of Georgia.
(UGA)





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to attend UGA.




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the Supreme court. In 1954,
the its ruling said that separate-but-
equal schools were unconstitutional.
Ordered racial integration of schools.
Many states were slow to obey this
order.
3


1957: founded Southern Christian
Leadership Conference. He served
as first president of that group.
1963: Told "I had a Dream" speech
1967 Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated
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"Black History"
A brief overview of key events and figures in the Civil Rights Movement, including Brown v. Board of Education, Martin Luther King Jr., SNCC, Albany Movement, March on Washington, Sibley Commission, Charlyne Hunter, Hamilton Holmes, Lester Maddox, Maynard
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