Civil rights 4 a jawad
Introduction to segregation and civil rights movement for beginners
Civil Rights
Connections And Roots
Dsmond Tutu
Resources for ECD Doron Isaacs Deputy General Secretary Equal Education @equal_education @doronisaacs .
Jim Crow & Plessy V. Ferguson “The slave went free, stood a brief moment in the sun; then moved back again toward slavery.” -- W.E.B Du Bois Three People.
Chapter 21- The Civil Rights Movement I. Taking on Segregation A. Segregation System 1. Plessy v. Ferguson- established “separate but equal” a. passage.
Chapter 21 Civil Rights. Section One: Taking on Segregation The SET-UP 1896: Plessy vs. Ferguson- “separate but equal” does not violate the 14 th Amendment.
Civil Rights AP US Government (Chapter 6). Presentation Outline 1) Defining Civil Rights 2) Civil Rights Amendments 3) African-Americans 4) Women’s Rights.
Civil Rights Movement. “Jim Crow Laws” Segregation laws to separate white and black people in public and private facilities. It was effect in schools,
African Americans 1865-1930 How Slavery Affected The Education Of African American Children Plessy Vs. Ferguson 13th Amendment and African American Children.