Post on 02-Jan-2016
Strategies of the Civil Rights and Anti-Apartheid Movements
Civil RightsCivil RightsBrown v. Board of Education(Brown v. Board of Education was not the first challenge to school segregation. As early as 1849, African Americans filed suit against an educational system that mandated racial segregation, in the case of Roberts v. City of Boston.)
Rosa Parks and Bus Boycott((Rosa Parks stood up for what she believed, or rather, sat down for what she believed.)
Desegregating Little Rock
The Albany Movement mobilized thousands of citizens and attracted nationwide attention but failed to accomplish its goals because of a determined opposition)
Brown v. Board of Education(Brown v. Board of Education was not the first challenge to school segregation. As early as 1849, African Americans filed suit against an educational system that mandated racial segregation, in the case of Roberts v. City of Boston.)
Rosa Parks and Bus Boycott((Rosa Parks stood up for what she believed, or rather, sat down for what she believed.)
Desegregating Little Rock
The Albany Movement mobilized thousands of citizens and attracted nationwide attention but failed to accomplish its goals because of a determined opposition)
Civil RightsCivil Rights
Sit-ins Freedom Rides(people would sit in Restaurants fro hours an hours)
Voter Registration Organizing
Integration of Mississippi Universities
Sit-ins Freedom Rides(people would sit in Restaurants fro hours an hours)
Voter Registration Organizing
Integration of Mississippi Universities
Civil RightsCivil Rights
Birmingham campaign
March on Washington
Mississippi Freedom Summer
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Boycott of New Orleans by American Football League players
Birmingham campaign
March on Washington
Mississippi Freedom Summer
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Boycott of New Orleans by American Football League players
Civil RightsCivil Rights
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party(The MFDP was organized to challenge the state's "regular" Democratic party, which for decades had denied blacks the opportunity to participate in the electoral process)
Boycott of New Orleans by American Football League players
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party(The MFDP was organized to challenge the state's "regular" Democratic party, which for decades had denied blacks the opportunity to participate in the electoral process)
Boycott of New Orleans by American Football League players
Civil RightCivil Right
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Dr. King Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Boycott of New Orleans by American Football League players
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
Dr. King Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Boycott of New Orleans by American Football League players
Anti-ApartheidAnti-Apartheid
Consumer boycotts
But other economic campaigns became prominent, particularly ones concerning investment in South Africa
by British and international companies and banks.
Academic Boycott of south Africa
Consumer boycotts
But other economic campaigns became prominent, particularly ones concerning investment in South Africa
by British and international companies and banks.
Academic Boycott of south Africa
Anti-ApartheidAnti-Apartheid
Protested against bans imposed on professors
Protested against racial discrimination and its extension to higher education
Will no apply of accept academic posts in South African universities which practice discrimination.
Protested against bans imposed on professors
Protested against racial discrimination and its extension to higher education
Will no apply of accept academic posts in South African universities which practice discrimination.