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How was segregation caused in the north and south
in the north segregation was caused by
discrimination
.
they had the worst
houses
and
jobs
whilst in the south segregation was caused by
laws
where white and black people had to use seperate
facilities
What are segregation laws called?
Jim
crow -meaning the laws had to be
separate
but
equal
this was supported by the court case
Plessy
v Ferguson
1896
How were black people viewed in the south?
as
inferior
klu klux klan was a racist group who attacked
non-white
people
many
police
officers and
judges
were members of it
What was voting like for black people
white gangs
attacked
people at the voting place
they were given
literacy
tests which were very hard
grandfather
clause- where the voters had to prove that their
forefathers
had voted
for descendants of
slaves
it was impossible
some were also
sacked
from their jobs if they tried to vote
Why did the civil rights movement grow?
research showed that segregation harmed black
children
cold
war made the US government more sensitive to critism from other countries
television
made people more aware of racial inequality
Who are the NAACP?
they focused on fight for civil rights in the court
they challenged the
Plessy
vs Ferguson by showing that facilities were not
equal
even if they were equal they still harmed black people's chance in
life
Who are core?
they focused on fighting for civil rights through non
violent
protests
so they done
boycotts
,
sit
ins to get publicity
What did church organization do?
What did the regional organization of Negro leadership do?
they focused on
non
violent approaches and forgiveness
they campaigned for black
rights
and also encouraged voters
registration
so they held
rallies
What did students do?
universities were also the sites of
protest
and rallies
students would speak up
What happened to Emmett till?
was a black teen from Mississippi that was murdered in
1955
as he allegedly made
sexual
comments to a local shop owners wife
it got publicity as at his funeral his mother done an open
casket
where people could see his horrific injury
people were very angry as his murder was cleared of all
charges
What were the political opposition to the civil rights?
Dixiecrats
who were
southern
democrats
politicians
who strongly believed in
segregation
many of them were in
congress
so they were able to
block
laws which gave black people rights
many governors and
mayors
supported segregation
therefore it was hard for black people to get
justice
What was the Brown case?
in
1952
Brown took a case to the supreme court which was called
Brown
vs the Board of
Education
which argued that segregation schools went against the 14th
Amendment
(equal citizenship for all)
as a girl called
Linda
Brown had to go to a black school which was further away from the nearest white school
What was the result of the Brown case?
the supreme court ruled that it was
unconstitutional
and schools must therefore desegregate
however there was no specific time up until
1955
were schools were told to desegregate with deliberate
speed
Why was the Brown case important?
it reversed the
Plessy
ruling and led to more legal cases for desegregation
it also increased
awareness
of civil rights issues
What was the negatives to the Brown case?
members of the
kkk
grew more violent towards black
families
some schools in the south refused to
desegregate
some southern states signed the south
manifesto
where they rejected the
Brown
ruling
there was also
racism
in integrated school
Who were little rock nine?
they were the only black children that were willing to go to little rock school in Arkansas in
1957
there were meant to be
25
but due to threats most did not want to go
What happened to little rock nine on their first day of school?
the governor of Arkansas sent in
250
state troops to stop the black children from going to school
they children were supposed to arrive together which was planned by
NAACP
but
Elizabeth
Eckford did not know so when she arrived she was attacked by angry mob
So what did President Eisenhower do?
he forced the governor to remove his troops
he also signed a presidential
order
to send
troops
to protect little rock nine
the troops stayed until the end of the term
however the governor of Arkansas closed down the
school
to stop
integration
from happening
What led to the Montgomery bus boycott?
In
December
1955
Rosa parks
was arrested for refusing to give up her seat for a white man
so the
WPC
(women political council) organized a one day boycott of buses
it was successful and
90%
of black people who usually took buses boycotted them
What happened a few days later after the one day bus boycott?
The
MIA
was set up (
Montgomery improvement organization
) and
Martin Luther King
was the chosen leader
because he was well educated, a clergyman and also believed in non violent action
What opposition did the boycott face?
bus companies
did not want to change their policies so the MIA continued to boycott
they arranged
carpool
so
black people
could still go to work
boycotters faced violence
MLK
house was bombed
in
1956
89
MIA members were arrested , MLK was found guilty and had to pay a fine of
$500
What court case did the bus Boycott lead to?
1956
NAACP
took the case to court it was called
Browder vs Gayle
the aim was to desegrated Montgomery bus
the court decided that bus should be
desegregated
MIA stopped the bus boycott in
December 1956
Why was the bus boycott successful?
commitment/community-
90%
black people stopped using buses, showing unity
and they continued even though there were threats and violence
organization/significant individuals- The MIA organized carpool and daily meetings.
MLK
was an excellent speaker and organiser
What other reasons for why the bus boycott was successful?
publicity- it attracted international media attention which raised awareness
there were leaflets, church services and local press so people new about the boycott
economic impact- bus companies lost 65% of their income since more riders were Black American
so there was financial pressure
court case- Browder vs Gayle that declared segregation was unconstitutional