In the civil rights movement of the mid-20th century, black Christian thought helped to undermine the white supremacist racial system that had governed America for centuries. "civil rights" are freedoms and privileges guaranteed to who?what new rights were freed blacks given under these constitutional amendments:separated black and white objects such as water fountains etc.what organization, started by W.E.B Du Bois, led a legal campaign against racial injustice?NAACP (national association for the advancement of colored people)"CORE" was a non-violent civil rights organization that protested racial discrimination.which president integrated blacks and whites into military service?WW1 fighters took jobs and people were fighting for the jobsin 1925, Phillip Randolph helped form a union for the largest group of african american laborers in the country who did what work?which president issued an executive order banning discrimination in the federal government and defense industries?Farmer led the first civil rights sit in while at a coffee shop in which city?Farmer was elected the national chairman of which civil rights organization?the goal of the journey of reconciliation was to desegregate what?in what 1896 supreme court case did judges rule that public facilities could be "seperate but equal"?in what 1954 supreme court case did judges rule that schools could not be seperate but equal?how did president Eisenhower respond when nine black students were denied entry to central high school in little rock, Arkansas?James Meredith was the first African american admitted to which segregated university?which state governer blocked A doorway at the univesity of alabama to prevent two black students from entering?the forced transportation of students to other schools.
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a bus in Alabama. By 1966, the civil rights movement had been gaining momentum for more than a decade, as thousands of African Americans embraced a strategy of … Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech at The March on Washington.It felt violence and economic power was the way to equality for the movement what are these called?non-violent civil rights organization that protested racial discriminationin 1919 when ww1 fighters came back home, what problems did it cause?caused widespread race riots because the soldiers were taking all the jobsFranklin Roosevelt made an executive order banning what?discrimination in the federal government and defense industries.who led the first civil rights sit in while at a coffee shop in Chicago, Illinois?what year was the plessy vs. Ferguson case and what famous saying came from it?what did the brown vs. board case end up doing for education?judges ruled schools could not be separate but equalEisenhower sent troops to a school in little rock Arkansas, when what happened?when nine black students were denied entry to the schoolwho was the first African american who was admitted to the university of Mississippi?was the state governor of Alabama who blocked the school entry way for the black students.the forced transportation of students to other schools was called what?President johnson appointed who to serve at the supreme court?where and when did king make his famous "i have a dream" speech?Lincoln memorial in 1963 during the " march on Washington"who was in charde of NAACP operations in mississippi? The civil rights movement, also known as the American civil rights movement and other terms, in the United States was a decades-long struggle by African Americans and their like-minded allies to end institutionalized racial discrimination, disenfranchisement and racial segregation in the United States.