Wikipedia - African-American Civil Rights Movement
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- Other > E-books
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- English
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- Wikipedia African-American Civil Rights Civil Rights Act MLK We Shall Overcome SOAL SOALtest2 opradicalseed
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- Jan 23, 2014
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"The African-American Civil Rights Movement encompasses social movements in the United States whose goal was to end racial segregation and discrimination against black Americans and enforce constitutional voting rights to them." Wikipedia African-American Civil Rights Movement ebook. Selected articles from Wikipedia related to African-American Civil Rights Movement in .epub format. This book is part of the radical seed collection; and for independent researchers looking to followup the citations and further readings, you can find most of them in the radical seed (https://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/9389639/Op_Radical_Seed). Selected Wikipedia Articles: - African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955-68) Topics and Events - Timeline of the African-American Civil Rights Movement - 16th Street Baptist Church bombing - Albany Movement - Big Six (civil rights) - Birmingham campaign - Browder v. Gayle - Brown v. Board of Education - Boynton v. Virginia - Second Emancipation Proclamation - Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church - Chicago Freedom Movement - Children's Crusade (civil rights) - Civil Rights Act of 1957 - Civil Rights Act of 1960 - Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Dexter Avenue Baptist Church - Emmett Till - Civil Rights Act of 1968 - Freedom Riders - Freedom Schools - The Freedom Singers - Freedom Songs - Freedom Summer - Garner v. Louisiana - Greensboro sit-ins - Greyhound Bus Station - Harper v. Virginia State Board of Elections - Hocutt v. Wilson - I Have a Dream - Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. - Letter from Birmingham Jail - Little Rock Nine - Loving v. Virginia - Mansfield School Desegregation Incident - March Against Fear - March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party - Montgomery Bus Boycott - Nashville sit-ins - Poor People's Campaign - Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom - St. Augustine Movement - Sarah Keys v. Carolina Coach Company - SCOPE Project - Selma to Montgomery marches - Separate but equal - Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Voter Education Project - Voting Rights Act of 1965 - We Shall Overcome Activists - Ralph Abernathy - Victoria Gray Adams - Zev Aelony - William G. Anderson - Gwendolyn Elaine Armstrong - Ella Baker - Daisy Bates - Harry Belafonte - James Bevel - Claude Black - Randolph Blackwell - Unita Blackwell - Ezell A. Blair, Jr. - Julian Bond - Joseph E. Boone - William Holmes Borders - Raylawni Branch - Aurelia Browder - John Robert Brown (judge) - Guy Carawan - Stokely Carmichael - Johnnie Carr - J.L. Chestnut - Shirley Chisholm - Ramsey Clark - Septima Poinsette Clark - Xernona Clayton - Dorothy Cotton - Claudette Colvin - Vernon Dahmer - Jonathan Daniels - Annie Bell Robinson Devine - Patricia Stephens Due - Medgar Evers - Chuck Fager - James L. Farmer, Jr. - James Forman - Marie Foster - Fred Gray (attorney) - Dick Gregory - Lawrence Guyot - Prathia Hall - Fannie Lou Hamer - William E. Harbour - Dorothy Height - Lola Hendricks - Aaron Henry - Richard E. Holmes - Myles Horton - Zilphia Horton - T.R.M. Howard - Jesse Jackson - Jimmie Lee Jackson - T.J. Jemison - Esau Jenkins - Vernon Johns - Frank Minis Johnson - Clarence Benjamin Jones - Matthew Jones (civil rights activist) - Vernon Jordan - Tom Kahn - Clyde Kennard - Alfred Daniel Williams King - Coretta Scott King - Martin Luther King, Jr. - Bernard Lafayette - James Lawson (American activist) - Bernard Lee (Civil Rights Movement) - Sanford R. Leigh - Stanley Levison - John Lewis (U.S. politician) - Viola Liuzzo - Z. Alexander Looby - Joseph Lowery - Clara Luper - Malcolm X - Thurgood Marshall - Ralph McGill - James Meredith - Amzie Moore - William Lewis Moore - Irene Morgan - Robert Parris Moses - William Moyer - Diane Nash - Edgar Nixon - Hunter Pitts O'Dell - James Orange - Rosa Parks - James Peck (pacifist) - Charles Person - Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. - Fay Bellamy Powell - Albert Raby - Lincoln Ragsdale - A. Philip Randolph - George Raymond Jr. - Cordell Reagon - Richard Rives - Amerlia Boynton Robinson - Jo Ann Robinson - Bayard Rustin - Mchael Schwerner - Cleveland Sellers - Charles Sherrod - Fred Shuttlesworth - Modjeska Monteith Simkins - Kelly Miller Smith - Mary Louise Smith (civil rights activist) - Charles Kenzie Steele - Dorothy Tillman - Elbert Tuttle - C.T. Vivian - Wyatt Tee Walker - Hollis Watkins - Roy Wilkins - Hosea Williams - John Minor Wisdom - Andrew Young - Whitney Young - James Zwerg Activist Groups - Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights - Atlanta Student Movement - Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters - Congress of Racial Equality - Council for United Civil Rights Leadership - Council of Federated Organizations - Georgia Council on Human Relations - Highlander Research and Education Center - Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights - Montgomery Improvement Association - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - NAACP Youth Council - Northern Student Movement - National Council of Negro Women - National Urban League - Operation Breadbasket - Regional Council of Negro Leadership - Southern Christian Leadership Conference - Southern Regional Council - Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committe - Women's Political Council