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The History of Harms to Communities in America
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Daniel Castillo
⟶ mise à jour avec succès 27 juin 2022 ⟶
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Roxann Read
I'm wondering about the communities with disabilities category. I'm not seeing very many events dealing with people with disabilities. There is a rich history which can be found here: https://mn.gov/mnddc/resources/links.htm
1 déc. 2020
Les événements
Thomas Jefferson wrote "Notes on the State of Virginia"
Fugitive Slave Act
Slave Revolt led by Gabriel Prosser
Slave Revolt led by Denmark Vesey
Indian Removal Act
Nat Turner Rebellion
Prigg v. Pennsylvania
End of Mexican - American War
Harriet Tubman escaped to Philadelphia
Compromise of 1850
Indian Appropriations Act
Battle of Little Bighorn
Carlisle Indian Industrial School opens
Chinese Exclusion Act
Friends of the Indians
Surrender of Geronimo
Dawes Act
The Battle/Massacre at Wounded Knee
Plessy v. Ferguson
Americanization Schools for immigrants open
Women’s Right to Vote
Tulsa race riot
Stock Market Crash
Buck vs. Bell
Brown v. Board of Education
Montgomery Bus Boycott Begins
Emmett Till killed
Carolyn Bryant confessed to fabricating story about Emmett Till
Charleston church shooting
Central Park jogger case
Lau v. Nichols
Roe vs. Wade
Attica Prison uprising
Stonewall Rebellion
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated
James Meredith's March Against Fear
Columbus lands in the Bahamas
Enslaved Africans are brought to Jamestown
Establishment of Jamestown
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing
Selma's Bloody Sunday
Stoneman Douglas High School shooting
March for Our Lives
National Anthem Protest
Women's March
Standing Rock (#NODAPL)
#MeToo
Hurricane Katrina
Shooting of Philando Castile
Eric Garner
Shooting of Michael Brown
Trayvon Martin
Redlining (Segregated Housing)
Grape Boycott by United Farmworkers
Bracero Program
California Prop 187
Minutemen Border Patrol
East L.A. Chicano Blowouts
Operation Wetback
Mexican Repatriation
The Welfare Queen
Buffalo Soldiers
American Indian Wars
Homestead Acts
American Spanish War
The Society for Human Rights
Ma Rainey arrested
The Well of Loneliness is published
Mattachine Society is founded
Christine Jorgensen: America's 1st Trans Celebrity
The Daughters of Bilitis is founded
Go Tell it on the Mountain is published
José Julio Sarria is first openly gay to run for public office
Harvey Milk is elected
HIV/AIDS is introduced to the Public
Ellen DeGeneres comes out
Massachusetts 1st to legally recognize same-sex marriage
Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes and Prevention Act
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" ends
Laverne Cox wins Emmy
Schuyler Bailar 1st openly transgender NCAA Division 1 swimmer
Ban on Conversation Therarpy
Jamie Shupe legally changes gender to "non-binary"
Transgenders can serve in the U.S. Military
Trump Bans Transgender Military service
Los Angeles is established
Chinese Massacre
Japanese Internment Camps
Rock Springs massacre
Tape vs. Hurley
U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark
Watsonville Riots
9/11
Iraq War
Associated Press report abuses at Abu Ghraib
Executive Order 13769 "Muslim Ban" signed
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Education for All Handicapped Children Act
New event
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Périodes
Great Depression
World War II
Korean War
Gulf War
Vietnam War
Civil Rights Movement
Woman Suffrage Movement
The New Negro Movement
U.S. Civil War
Women's Liberation Movement
Reconstruction Era
Abolitionist Movement
Iraq War