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Here's to the State of Mississippi for ES 483 (WIDESCREEN).mp4
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Group Task
Spirit 471473• Explain what Martin Luther King's message is
about the Civil Rights Movement at this time in his life. How does he view himself in relation to white "moderates" and black "extremists?"
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To what extent did the protest result in change?
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Boynton v. Virginia (1960)• US Supreme Court declared segregation in waiting rooms & restaurants serving interstate bus passengers violated Interstate Commerce Act.
• CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) protested by having 2 racially mixed busloads of volunteers travel from DC through South to provoke authorities to arrest them so they could force the Justice Dept to inforce the law.
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FREEDOM RIDERS
Freedom Rider Frederick Leonard very moving story.mp4
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In the Jim Crow South of 1961, the Freedom Riders encountered shocking violence that deeply embarrassed the Kennedy administration. Outside Anniston, Ala., a mob set one of the buses on fire. The riders were lucky to escape with their lives. In Birmingham, police officers gave Klan members 15 minutes to assault the riders at the bus station before intervening. The result was what Arsenault calls "one of the bloodiest afternoons in Birmingham's history." Further violence followed another group of riders in Montgomery, where John Seigenthaler, the president's personal representative, suffered a fractured skull and several broken ribs. It took a small army of policemen and National Guard troops to escort the bus from Montgomery to Jackson, Miss., where the Freedom Riders were promptly arrested for breach of the peace and attempting to incite a riot. Some spent time at the infamous Parchman Farm, a prison plantation the historian David Oshinsky called "synonymous . . . with brutality."
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1963 March on Washington
Martin Luther King
"I have a dream"
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MALCOLM X MALCOLM X EXPLAINS BLACK NATIONALISM.mp4
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MALCOLM X BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY.mp4
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MLK Assassination April 4,1968
Malcolm X Assassination
February 21, 1965
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Black Panthers
October 15, 1966 the party's core practice was its armed citizens' patrols to monitor the behavior of officers of the Oakland Police Department and challenge police brutality in the city. In 1969, community social programs became a core activity of party members. They instituted a variety of community social programs, most extensively the Free Breakfast for Children Programs, to address issues like food injustice, and community health clinics for education and treatment of diseases.