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Civil Rights Movement Timeline
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Updated 8 Jan 2018
By: Maria and Gezell
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The Civil Rights Act was Signed
Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
First African American to be Elected as Mayor
First African American Appointed to the Supreme Court
Supreme Court Decision of Loving v. Virginia
Marchers Reach Destination of Jackson, Mississppi
James Meredith Begins Journey on the March Against Fear
President Johnson Signs the Voting RIghts Act
Marchers Leave Selma for Montgomery
Malcolm X is Assassinated
Martin Luther King Jr. is Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
Congress Passes Civil Rights Act
Kennedy is Assassinated
King Delivers the "I Have a Dream" Speech
The Letter From Birmingham Jail
The Birmingham Police Arrest Martin Luther King
Meredith Becomes the First African American Student at the University of Mississippi
State Troopers are Sent to Stop Meredith from Entering the University
The Admission of James Meredith
The Albany Movement
The Enforcement of Integrated Buses
Freedom Riders are Fire-Bombed on Mothers Day
Freedom Riders Leave Washington D.C.
John F. Kennedy is Elected as President of the U.S.
Supreme Court Decision in Boynton v. Virginia
Brown V. Board of Education
Martin Luther King Joins a Student Sit-In in Atlanta
Greensboro Woolworth Desegregates its Lunch Counter
Four African-American Start the Series of Greensboro Sit-ins
The Civil Rights Act is Passed
King Assists in Founding the SCLC
Montgomery Boycott Comes to an End
Martin Luther King’s House is bombed
Whites are angry about the Montgomery Bus Boycott resulting in violence
Martin Luther King Jr. is chosen to lead the MIA
Rosa Parks doesn’t give up her seat
Federal Agency Bans Racial Segregation in Interstate Transportation
14 Year Old African American boy is Murdered for Allegedly Whistling at a White Woman
Claudette Colvin Refuses to Give Up her Seat
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