AGENDA:
Let's make our books!
Today, try to finish up the design and printing of your book. Make your best effort to complete the project, but do not worry if you cannot finish the book. Do good quality work and turn in what you have by the end of the period. You can still make your book next week.
MAKEUP QUIZ for House on Mango Street for those who would like a retest.
NEW BOOK: Rattlebone by Maxine Clair
The Civil Rights Movement in the American South was a struggle for the
civil rights in the modern times. It challenged the racism in America
and made the country a humane society for all. Some of the popular
people who participated in this movement were Rosa Parks, Martin Luther
King, Jr., Thurgood Marshall and The Little Rock Nine. The Civil Rights
Movement Timeline discloses the important events in this historical
movement
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, (1954),was a
landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court that declared state
laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students
and denying black children equal educational opportunities
unconstitutional. The decision overturned the Plessy v. Ferguson
decision of 1896 which reinforced segregation. Handed down on May 17,
1954, the Warren Court's unanimous (9–0) decision stated that "separate
educational facilities are inherently unequal." As a result, de jure
racial segregation was ruled a violation of the Equal Protection Clause
of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. This
ruling paved the way for integration and the civil rights movement
Civil Rights Movement Timeline1954: The American Supreme Court declared
the segregation in public schools in Brown v Board of Education of
Topeka ruling as unconstitutional.
1955: Rosa Parks, an African-American woman, refused to give her seat to
a white person on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Rosa Parks was arrested
on December 1st as required by the city ordinance. The bus boycott was
launched. The bus segregation ordinance was declared unconstitutional.
Segregation on interstate buses and trains was banned by Federal
Interstate Commerce Commission.
1956: Coalition of Southern congressmen demanded for massive resistance
to Supreme Court desegregation rulings. On 21st December, the Montgomery
buses desegregated.
1957: Arkansas governor Orval Rubus used the National Guard to prevent
nine black students from attending a Little Rock High School. According
to the court order, President Eisenhower sent the federal troops to keep
up with the court order to avoid the segregation in schools. Garfield
High School became the first Seattle high school having more than 50%
nonwhite students.
To continue with the timeline just click on this link: Historical Timeline
To learn about key figures of the civil rights movement click here
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