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Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
• Describe the sit-ins, freedom rides, and the
actions of James Meredith in the early 1960s.
• Explain how the protests at Birmingham and
the March on Washington were linked to the
Civil Rights Act of 1964.
• Summarize the provisions of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964.
Objectives
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
• sit-in − a form of protest where participants sit
and refuse to move
• SNCC − the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee, a grass-roots civil rights organization
• freedom ride − 1961 protest by activists who
rode buses through southern states to test the ban
on rider segregation on interstate buses
• James Meredith − black Air Force veteran who
enrolled at the all-white University of Mississippi
Terms and People
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
• Medgar Evers − civil rights activist instrumental in
the effort to desegregate the University of Mississippi
• March on Washington − 1963 demonstration in
which 200,000 people rallied for economic equality
and civil rights
• filibuster − tactic by which senators give long
speeches in order to delay action on legislation
• Civil Rights Act of 1964 − outlawed discrimination
in public places and employment based on race,
religion, or national origin
Terms and People (continued)
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
1. Through victories in the courts and the
success of sit-ins and other nonviolent
protests, African Americans slowly began to
win their battle for civil rights.
But it was the landmark Civil Rights Act of
1964 that signaled a dramatic change in race
relations by outlawing discrimination based on
race, religion, or national origin.
How did the civil rights movement
gain ground in the 1960s?
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
Student activists engaged in
nonviolent civil disobedience
to create change.
• Students staged sit-ins.
• Students formed their
own organization, the
Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee
(SNCC), to continue to
work for equal rights.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
2. Students also organized freedom rides to protest
segregation on the interstate transportation system.
• Freedom riders tested the
federal government’s willingness
to enforce the law.
• Some of the buses and riders
were attacked by angry
prosegregationsists.
• President Kennedy intervened,
ordering police and state
troopers to protect the riders and
mandating the desegregation of
the interstate system.
The Supreme
Court had already
ruled that
segregation on
interstate buses
and waiting
rooms was illegal.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
In September 1962, Air Force veteran
James Meredith tried to enroll at the
all-white University of Mississippi.
• The federal courts ordered the school to
desegregate in 1962.
• Mississippi’s governor resisted, creating a
stand-off between the federal government
and the state government.
• When Meredith arrived on campus, a riot ensued;
two men were killed in the fighting.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
• Meredith graduated from the University of Mississippi
in 1963. He later obtained a law degree from
Columbia University.
• Tragically, civil rights activist Medgar Evers, who
was instrumental in helping Meredith gain admittance
to “Ole Miss,” was murdered in June 1963.
Once again, President
Kennedy intervened,
assigning federal marshals
to protect Meredith.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
3. In the spring of 1963, civil rights leaders
focused their efforts on the South’s most
segregated city—Birmingham, Alabama.
• Initially, the protests were
nonviolent, but they were
still prohibited by the city.
• City officials used
police dogs and fire hoses
against the protestors.
• Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
himself was arrested for
violating the prohibition.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
Reaction to the Birmingham protests was overwhelming.
Calling it a
“moral issue,”
Kennedy
proposed
sweeping civil
rights
legislation.
Civil rights
leaders held a
March on
Washington
to pressure the
government to
pass the
President’s bill.
Shocked
Americans
demanded
that President
Kennedy take
action to end
the violence.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
On August 28, 1963, hundreds of thousands of
people from all around the country gathered in
Washington, D.C., to demonstrate.
4. As millions more
watched on television,
Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr., stood before
the Lincoln Memorial
and delivered his
unforgettable
“I Have a Dream”
speech.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
In September 1963, less than three weeks after
the march, a bomb exploded in the church that
headquartered the SCLC in Birmingham.
Four young African American girls were killed.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
5. On November 22, 1963, President Kennedy
was assassinated.
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson assumed the
presidency.
Johnson continued to
work for passage of
Kennedy’s civil rights
legislation.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
Supporters put
together enough
votes to end the
filibuster.
The legislation passed in the House of Representatives,
but faced even more opposition in the Senate.
A group of
Southern Senators
blocked it for 80
days using a
filibuster.
The measure finally passed in the Senate.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
In July, the Civil Rights Act of 1964
was signed into law.
• Banned segregation in public
accommodations.
• Gave government the power to
desegregate schools.
• Outlawed discrimination in
employment.
• Established the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission.
Chapter 25 Section 1
The Cold War Begins
Section 2
The Movement Gains Ground
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United States History Ch. 18 Section 2 Notes

  • 1. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground • Describe the sit-ins, freedom rides, and the actions of James Meredith in the early 1960s. • Explain how the protests at Birmingham and the March on Washington were linked to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. • Summarize the provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Objectives
  • 2. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground • sit-in − a form of protest where participants sit and refuse to move • SNCC − the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, a grass-roots civil rights organization • freedom ride − 1961 protest by activists who rode buses through southern states to test the ban on rider segregation on interstate buses • James Meredith − black Air Force veteran who enrolled at the all-white University of Mississippi Terms and People
  • 3. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground • Medgar Evers − civil rights activist instrumental in the effort to desegregate the University of Mississippi • March on Washington − 1963 demonstration in which 200,000 people rallied for economic equality and civil rights • filibuster − tactic by which senators give long speeches in order to delay action on legislation • Civil Rights Act of 1964 − outlawed discrimination in public places and employment based on race, religion, or national origin Terms and People (continued)
  • 4. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground 1. Through victories in the courts and the success of sit-ins and other nonviolent protests, African Americans slowly began to win their battle for civil rights. But it was the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 that signaled a dramatic change in race relations by outlawing discrimination based on race, religion, or national origin. How did the civil rights movement gain ground in the 1960s?
  • 5. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground Student activists engaged in nonviolent civil disobedience to create change. • Students staged sit-ins. • Students formed their own organization, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), to continue to work for equal rights.
  • 6. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground 2. Students also organized freedom rides to protest segregation on the interstate transportation system. • Freedom riders tested the federal government’s willingness to enforce the law. • Some of the buses and riders were attacked by angry prosegregationsists. • President Kennedy intervened, ordering police and state troopers to protect the riders and mandating the desegregation of the interstate system. The Supreme Court had already ruled that segregation on interstate buses and waiting rooms was illegal.
  • 7. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground In September 1962, Air Force veteran James Meredith tried to enroll at the all-white University of Mississippi. • The federal courts ordered the school to desegregate in 1962. • Mississippi’s governor resisted, creating a stand-off between the federal government and the state government. • When Meredith arrived on campus, a riot ensued; two men were killed in the fighting.
  • 8. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground • Meredith graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1963. He later obtained a law degree from Columbia University. • Tragically, civil rights activist Medgar Evers, who was instrumental in helping Meredith gain admittance to “Ole Miss,” was murdered in June 1963. Once again, President Kennedy intervened, assigning federal marshals to protect Meredith.
  • 9. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground 3. In the spring of 1963, civil rights leaders focused their efforts on the South’s most segregated city—Birmingham, Alabama. • Initially, the protests were nonviolent, but they were still prohibited by the city. • City officials used police dogs and fire hoses against the protestors. • Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., himself was arrested for violating the prohibition.
  • 10. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground Reaction to the Birmingham protests was overwhelming. Calling it a “moral issue,” Kennedy proposed sweeping civil rights legislation. Civil rights leaders held a March on Washington to pressure the government to pass the President’s bill. Shocked Americans demanded that President Kennedy take action to end the violence.
  • 11. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground On August 28, 1963, hundreds of thousands of people from all around the country gathered in Washington, D.C., to demonstrate. 4. As millions more watched on television, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., stood before the Lincoln Memorial and delivered his unforgettable “I Have a Dream” speech.
  • 12. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground In September 1963, less than three weeks after the march, a bomb exploded in the church that headquartered the SCLC in Birmingham. Four young African American girls were killed.
  • 13. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground 5. On November 22, 1963, President Kennedy was assassinated. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson assumed the presidency. Johnson continued to work for passage of Kennedy’s civil rights legislation.
  • 14. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground Supporters put together enough votes to end the filibuster. The legislation passed in the House of Representatives, but faced even more opposition in the Senate. A group of Southern Senators blocked it for 80 days using a filibuster. The measure finally passed in the Senate.
  • 15. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground In July, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed into law. • Banned segregation in public accommodations. • Gave government the power to desegregate schools. • Outlawed discrimination in employment. • Established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
  • 16. Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 2 The Movement Gains Ground Section Review Know It, Show It QuizQuickTake Quiz

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