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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Great Society: Big Ideas

School Desegregation capital of Alabama Bus Boycott Tallahassee Bus Boycott Freedom Rides marchland on Washington Childrens Crusade Freedom Summer Selma March and blinking(a) Sunday own words) Boycott refusal to deal with something, such as a business, as a protest to force some kind of diversify Civil disobedience intentional breaking of a law in a nonviolent or passive manner Civil Rights effort social movement of the asses ND asses to establish equality and civil rights for African Americans Integration acceptance and equal access for all people into a group or place Segregation enforced separation of groups complaisant activism use of direct action to bring about social substitute 7. 03 Minority Rights The Big Ideas How were the Civil Rights Movement and other social movements of the asses convertible? How were women viewed by most of society in the asses? How did this change in the ASSES?What was the allude Rights Amendment? What happened to it? Who were the United Farm Workers? How did they fight for their cause? What was the Native American ply movement? How did life change for Native Americans in 1953? What did Native Americans wee through social activism in the asses and early ASSES? Gray Panthers (Who were they and what did they fight for? ) guinea pig Organization for Women (NOW) (What were their goals? ) Betty Friedman Phyllis Scholarly Cesar Caves Events (Describe the event, its causes and effects) Civil Rights Act of 1964 (How did it affect different minority groups? ) 1961 Presidents Commission on the Status of Women Title IX was passed

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