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March 1, 2013

March 1, 2013. Hand in Homework SAT Question of the Day Review / notes What would YOU have done?. Key Events in Civil Rights. 14 th Amendment (1868) E qual Protection under the law Plessey v Ferguson (1896) Separate but Equal is ok. Key Events in Civil Rights. Montgomery Bus Boycott

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March 1, 2013

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  1. March 1, 2013 • Hand in Homework • SAT Question of the Day • Review / notes • What would YOU have done?

  2. Key Events in Civil Rights • 14th Amendment (1868) • Equal Protection under the law • Plessey v Ferguson (1896) • Separate but Equal is ok

  3. Key Events in Civil Rights • Montgomery Bus Boycott • Rosa Parks • Lasts 13 Months • Desegregates Montgomery Buses

  4. Key Events in Civil Rights • Little Rock Nine (1957) • Nine students need military protection to go to high school

  5. Key Events in Civil Rights • Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education (1971) • Gov’t can use bussing to integrate schools

  6. 2 Types of Segregation • De Jure Segregation • Segregation forced by law • Is this still around? • De Facto Segregation • Segregation NOT by law • Is this still around?

  7. What Would You Have Done? • In groups, read scenario and answer questions • Come to a consensus • You will share your scenario with the class • Everyone should read and/or share the group’s response

  8. Groups

  9. Exit Card • Name • What scenario did you read? • Rewrite questions and give your answers. • Do you personally feel the same way as the group felt?

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