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4 gru 2017 · The civil rights movement was an organized effort by Black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights under the law. It began in the late 1940s and ended in the late 1960s.
6 mar 2020 · Black Americans served during the war but continued to face discrimination. US President Harry Truman signed this order which abolished discrimination in the United States Armed Forces. This was the first case in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s.
2 lip 2024 · Need infographics, animated videos, presentations, data research or social media charts? This chart shows the key events of the U.S. civil rights movement in 1950s and 1960s.
Former confederate states enact Black Codes which forbids African Americans from testifying against whites, serve on juries, bear arms, hold large meeting, it also allows for public schools and other public services to be segregated.
September 10 – Two black students are prevented by a mob from entering a junior college in Texarkana, Texas. Schools in Louisville, Kentucky, are successfully desegregated. September 12 – Four black children enter an elementary school in Clay, Kentucky, under National Guard protection; white students boycott. The school board bars the four ...
To celebrate Black History Month and as part of the ESC’s ongoing DEI work, I’ve rounded up some of the best race-related data visualizations I’ve seen. These powerful visualizations cover the timeline of slavery in America, current racial disparities, and diversity within federal leadership roles. Take a look at what I chose.
Find out more about the key events that shaped the American civil rights movement of the 1950s and ’60s, such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the March on Washington, and the founding of the Black Panther Party.