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  • SNLC - (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) NAACP - National Association for the Advanced of Colored People SNCC - Student Non-Violent Coordinating Council MFDP - Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Abbreviations key:
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  • LBGT - Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgender UFW - United Farm Workers LULAC - League of United Latin American Citizens YCAA - Young Citizens for Community Action AIM - American Indian Movement MALDEF - Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund Abbreviations key:
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  • * Negotiated Wounded Knee * Helped to form SCLC * Participated in the March on Washington
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  • Selma Montgomery March SNCC (Student Non-Violent Coordinating Council) Lunch Counter Sit-Ins Black Panthers Freedom Rides Stokely Carmichael
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  • SCLC ACTION Citizen Education Programs Dorothy Cotton
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  • SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) Operation Bread Basket (Chicago) Operation Push Rainbow Coalition Too middle class for many Black Activists Jesse Jackson Sr.
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  • Founded CORE Freedom Rides (NAACP) Worked with Diane Nash SNCC James Farmer
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  • SNCC Freedom Summer Selma Montgomery March Bloody Sunday Sit-ins Bus Boycott Freedom Rider March on Washington John Lewis
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  • Founded SNCC Lunch Counter Sit-ins Freedom Riders Diane Nash
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  • NAACP Leader during Brown v Board of Education Civil Rights Act Voting Rights Act March on Washington Selma Montgomery March Anti Black Power Roy Wilkins
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  • NAACP SCLC SNCC Organized MFDP Influenced by Harlem Renaissance Ella Baker
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  • Organized Little Rock 9 DNC & Anti poverty programs Joined the NAACP Daisy Bates
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  • 1 st openly gay state level politician Sponsored Briggs initiative Encouraged people to come out of the closet and challenge prejudice Great at organizing coalitions Harvey Milk
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  • Forced out Encouraged by others to be an activist Helped to Organize the March on Washington but forced out because he was gay. Worked with MLK but left because he was gay. Bayard Rustin
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  • Gay Liberation Front Gay Activist Alliance Founded Pride celebrations in response to Stonewall Rebellion. Coalition for Lesbian & Gay rights Brenda Howard
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  • Four Visitation Act LGBT couples may visit in hospital Janice Langbehn
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  • Co Founder Gay Liberation Front & Radical Faeries Anti Assimilation Helped Societys Androgynous Minority Founded Mattachine Society Harry Hay
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  • Founded Mathew Shepard Foundation Defined Hate Crimes to include sexual orientation Judy Shepard
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  • Police raided gay bars in NY which resulted in protests and launched the Gay Activists Movement. Stonewall Rebellion
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  • Founded after the Stonewall Rebellion to secure basic human rights. Used zaps Gay Activists Alliance
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  • American Labor Movement National Farm Workers Association United Farm Workers Union Aggressive but non-violent Si se puede Delano Grape Strike Salad Bowl Strike Collective bargaining Against toxic pesticides Cesar Chavez
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  • 22 arrests for non violent protests Lobbied for many worker laws Voter rights in barrios UFW bargaining and strikes Fought against Bracero Program Collectively bargained for farm workers Feminist Majority Dolores Huerta
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  • Chicano movement Land reclamation Poor Peoples Campaign March Armed raid of Court House Believed Anglo-psychopathy Reies Lopez Tijerina
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  • Yo Soy Joaquin & Chicano Gringo establishment didnt help Chicanos Founded Crusade for Justice Voter Registration Opened school for Chicano kids Rodolfo Corky Gonzales
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  • Founded American GI forum to help Hispanic veterans get their rights. Fought Poll Taxes Fought against the Bracero program Worked with LULAC Used the Warren Court Hector P. Garcia
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  • Return land to Mexico Fought police brutality Wanted educational equality Changed to YCAA to fight discrimination Fought against the Chicano draft in Viet Nam Worked with SNCC Brown Berets
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  • Formed in 1927 to fight discrimination since Mexican American War. Fought Mexican schools Hernandez v. Texas American GI Forum MALDEF League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
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  • Helped the UFW Helped Hispanic political candidates Worked to register voters Organized fundraising, demonstrations, and lobbied for Immigrant rights and social services for undocumented immigrants. Mexican American Political Association
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  • Worked to improve the economic, social and political aspects for Chicanos. Worked with Corky and the Crusade for Justice 3 rd Political party Worked to Get out the vote La Raza Unida
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  • Wrote the book Feminine Mystique Was a member of NOW Lead a march for equal pay Worked for equal pay, sex discrimination and harassment Betty Friedan
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  • Worked to pass ERA Amendment Equal Credit Act Violence against women Act Pregnancy Discrimination Act Abortion March Eleanor Smeal
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  • Editor of Ms. Magazine Supported ERA Still active in politics today Gloria Steinem
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  • Eagle Forum Pro Family Movement Anti-ERA Silent Majority Advocated women must raise the children A womans place is in the home Phyllis Schlafly
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  • Gender balance for police End domestic violence RU486 Clinic Defense Feminist Majority Foundation
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  • Walk for Justice Founded AIM Occupied Alcatraz Trail of Broken Treaties Occupied Wounded Knee Worked to protect treaty rights for fishing, trapping, and land. Dennis Banks
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  • AIM United Nations and Indigenous Rights Alcatraz Mayflower II Bureau of Indian Affairs building Russell Means
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  • Fought for Native American GI Bill rights Land rights Tax rights Burned tax summons Occupied Alcatraz Non-Violent protest Wallace Mad Bear Anderson
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  • Founded American Indian Historical Society to fight Native American stereotypes Rupert Custco
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  • White Earth Land recovery project Regain lost land End forced sterilization of women Honor the Earth Ran for Vice President with Ralph Nader twice. Winona La Duke
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  • Publicist for AIM Founded Native American Press Association Minnie Two Shoes
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  • AIM Member Current Mascot issue David Narcomey
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  • Organization to help specialize in Indian Law Preserve Tribes Natural Resources Human Rights Government Accountability Native American Rights Fund
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  • 1978 March from San Francisco to Washington DC Symbolized forced removal of tribes Opposed Anti Indian laws Passed religious freedom law The Longest Walk
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  • Cross country protest in 1972 Bring attention to Native American issues Traveled from West Coast to DC Nixon wouldnt take their paper so they took over the Bureau of Indian Affairs Trail of Broken Treaties
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  • Rude to use Native as mascot Current Mascot Issue
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  • Defied Japanese Internment Ended up in court Objected the draft Gordon Hirabyashi
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  • Korematsu v US Defied Japanese Internment ACLU helped him Fought for Japanese rights Fred Korematsu
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  • Promoted diversity on TV and in the Media United minorities with research, education, voting behavior, and discriminatory barriers. Common Cause Worked with literacy, immigrant issues, affirmative action Karen Narasaki
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  • Taken to internment camp Moved to New York Met Malcolm X and joined his organization Malcolm X died in her arms Took over the Statue of Liberty for Puerto Ricans Fought for internment reparations Yuri Kochiyama
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  • Internment camps Fought Nevadas law against bi- racial marriage Published in Ms. Magazine later in life Redress and Reparations Noriko Sawada Bridges Flynn
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  • Grew from Berkeley CA Yuji Ichioka & Emma Gee Wanted Ethnic Studies programs @ schools End to Vietnam War Reparations Asian American Political Alliance
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  • Right to an Attorney 6 th Amendment rights Gideon v Wainwright
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  • Cant use illegally found evidence in court Need a warrant 5 th Amendment Mapp v Ohio
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  • Abortion legal Right to privacy 4 th Amendment Roe v Wade
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  • Upheld affirmative action allow race to be a factor in college admission 14 th amendment Univ of CA v Bakke
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  • Right to lawyer when questioned 6 th amendment Escobedo v Illinois
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  • ELL classes 14 th amendment Civil Rights Act Lau v Nichols
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  • Rights or warning must be said and understood. .. The person in custody must, prior to interrogation, be clearly informed that he/she has the right to remain silent, and that anything the person says will be used against that person in court; the person must be clearly informed that he/she has the right to consult with an attorney and to have that attorney present during questioning, and that, if he/she is indigent, an attorney will be provided at no cost to represent him/her. Miranda v Arizona
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  • Ended Mexican schools 1947 before Brown v Board of Education Mendez v Westminster
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  • Ended forced sterilization of Latina women Madrigal v Quilligan
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  • Tribal courts to not have power over non members Oliphant v Suquamish Indian Tribe