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Les événements
End of American Civil War
Emancipation Proclomation
13th Amendment ratified
Freedmen Bureau Establshed
Surrender at Appomattox
Andrew Johnson becomes US presidet
Black Codes
Origins of the Ku Klux Klan
Civil Rights Bill
Presidential Reconstruction Begins
Black men to vote in D.C
14th Amendment ratifieds
Black Officials Ousted
Ulysses S.Grant is elected president
Texas V. White
First African-African Senator
15th Amendment ratified
First African-American Congressman
Enforcement Acts
The Ku Klux Klan Act
Martial Law Declared in South Carolina
Amnesty Act
First black governor
United States V. Cruikshank
Compromise of 1877 End of reconstruction
Plessy V.Ferguson
Gaines V. Canada
Japanese Surrender
Irene Morgan V. Virginia
Desegregates Armed Forces
Integrated Units fight in Korea
Heman M.Sweatt V. Theophilus S. Paintre et al
George W. McLaurin v. Oklahoma Board of Regents for Higher Education
Eisenhower elected
Brown V. Board of Education
White Citizens' Council Formed
Emmett Till Killed
Emmett Till Photogrphas in Jet
Rosa Parks Arrested
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Alabama support for segregation
U.S Supreme court strike Alabama segregation
Bus Boycott ends
Montgomery Church Bombings
Eisenhower passes Civil Rights Bill
Little Rock High School
Woolworth Sit-ins
John Kennedy elected
Freedom Rides
Interstate Transportation Desegregated
Emancipaton Proclamation Centennial
Birmingham Boycott
Martin Luther King,jr. VS Bull Connor
Kenney bans public discriminaton
March on Washington
Klan bombs Birmingham Church
Freedom day in Selma
Kennedy Assassination
Freedom vote election
Rumford Fair Housing Act
"War on Poverty"
24th Amendment ratified
Freedom of Summer
Harlem Riot
Civil Rights Act Signed
Bloody Sunday
Selma march
Johnson investigates the Klan
Voting Rights Act
NAACP rejects Black Power
Black Panthers founded
MLK's home bombed
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