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Transcript
Chapter 16
Yes, it is over the entire chapter.
Mostly sections 2 and 3.
There is some overlap.
Yea.
The Sixties
Space Age
Popular Culture
The New Right
Vatican II
Civil Rights
Computers
Motown
The New Left
Social Revolution
Anti-War Movement
Drug Culture
Sexual Revolution
Hard Rock
Vietnam War
End of the Protestant Ascendancy
TERMS
O
Separate But Equal
O
O
O
States that were part of the
Confederacy during the Civil War
Deep South
O
O
States that were part of the Union
during the Civil War
South
O
O
O
Rural areas of the South
Filibuster
O
Stopping debate and stalling a vote on
a bill
Discrimination toward someone
because of race
Black Power
O
O
Taxes charged to African Americans to
all them to vote in federal elections
Racism
O
O
Stops debate and forces a vote on a bill
Poll Taxes
O
Those that rode buses in the deep
south to get Blacks registered to vote
North
O
O
Sitting down in protest
Freedom Riders
O
O
O
Sit-In
O
O
Separation of races, either by law or
custom
Cloture
O
Segregation
O
O
Two facilities in different areas
Supposed to be equal, one was for
Blacks and one for Whites
O
Movement started after the non-violent
protests to take arms and fight against
oppression
Black Power Fist
O
O
A symbol of the Black Power/Panther
movement
Scared White people.
LEADERS
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Malcolm X
O BIRTH NAME: Michael King, Jr. O BIRTH NAME: Malcolm Little
O Preacher
O Grew up in East Lansing
O Philosophy of non-violence
O Father was assassinated in
O Led a march to Washington,
O
O
O
O
DC of more than 200,000
people
Followed Gandhi’s example of
non-violence
Jailed 29 times
Shot and killed on April 4,
1968 by James Earl Ray
His mother was assassinated
in church in 1974
O
O
O
O
1931
Arrested in 1946 for theft and
given 10 years (served 6)
Converted to Islam while
incarcerated
Did not believe in a peaceful
revolution
Shot and killed on February
21, 1965 by three gunmen
LEADERS
Jesse Jackson
O Stokely Carmichael
O Student leader of the
O Leader of SNCC
nonviolent movement
O Ran for President
O African Americans should
Ella Baker
O Director of the SCLC
O Encouraged students to start
their own organizations
James Meredith
O Tried to register at the
University of Mississippi
O Was told no
O JFK had to get involved
control every aspect of their
struggle
O Rosa Parks
O Refused to go to the back of
the bus
O Was not the first to protest in
the way
O Ignited a much larger protest
O NAACP
ORGANIZATIONS
O National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
O Established in 1909
O Supported overturning
segregation
O CORE
O Congress of Racial Equality
O Established in 1942 by James
Farmer
O Used sit-ins to promote racial
equality
O SCLC
O Southern Christian Leadership
Conference
O Established in 1957 by Martin
Luther King, Jr.
O Encouraged members of
southern states to register to
vote
O SNCC
O Student Non-Violent Coordinating
Committee
O Established in 1960
O Early leaders were Marion Berry
and John Lewis
O Registered voters in the deep
South
O KKK
O Ku Klux Klan
O Established in 1865
O The. Worst.
O Black Panthers
O Established in 1966
O Believed in black power, black
nationalism and self-sufficiency
Events
O Freedom Rides
O Started in 1961
O People boarded buses for the deep south
O Angry mobs attacked them
O Many freedom riders were lynched or killed
O March on Washington
O August 28, 1963
O Famous “I Have A Dream” Speech was given
O Watts Riot
O Named after a neighborhood in LA
O Riots in response to the Voting Rights Act and police brutality
O Worst Riot took place in Detroit in 1967
O Chicago Movement
O Chicagoans did not think that MLK was doing enough
O MLK and his wife moved into a Chicago slum
O Did little to advance his goals
Civil Rights Acts
O Civil Rights Act 1957
O First Civil Rights Legislation since the 1860s
O Introduced by Eisenhower
O Created a Civil Rights Commission to investigate abuses
O Civil Rights Act 1964
O Introduced by Kennedy
O After Kennedy’s assassination, Johnson fully committed to passing
O
O
O
O
O
strong legislation
Gave the federal government power to prevent racial discrimination
Made segregation illegal
Gave all races full access to public facilities
Gave Attorney General more power to prosecute offenses
Created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
O Voting Rights Act of 1965
O Introduced by Johnson
O Authorized the Attorney General to send federal examiners to register
voters
O Suspended discrimination in voting