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The Civil Rights Movement in the 40s & 50s

The Civil Rights Movement in the 40s & 50s. p. 784. EQ – How did African Americans challenge segregation after WWII?. De Jure & De Facto Segregation What is the difference between “de jure” and “de facto” segregation? What are some modern day examples?.

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The Civil Rights Movement in the 40s & 50s

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  1. The Civil Rights Movement in the 40s & 50s p. 784 EQ – How did African Americans challenge segregation after WWII? De Jure & De Facto Segregation What is the difference between “de jure” and “de facto”segregation? What are some modern day examples? Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas What was the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education? What previous court case did this one overturn? The Early Civil RightsMovement Little Rock Nine What happened at Central High School in Little Rock? Who sent troops to protect the students in Little Rock? Rosa Parks & the Montgomery Bus Boycott What happened to Rosa Parks in 1955? How did African Americans respond in support of Parks?

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