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Date | c. 1950 - present |
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Location | United States |
Context | civil rights • nonviolence |
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- Desegregation in a high school in Arkansas by the Little Rock Nine required President Eisenhower to send the 101st Airborne Division to protect the children.
- Television coverage of law enforcement officers beating peaceful protestors was effective in raising public awareness and in achieving legislative momentum.
- The famous March on Washington was the largest U.S. civil rights protest.
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Henry MacNeal Turner
American civil rights leader and religious leader

Martin Luther King, Jr.
American religious leader and civil-rights activist

Diane Nash
American civil rights activist

Pauli Murray
American civil rights activist, lawyer, and writer

Claudette Colvin
American activist

Fred Hampton
American activist

W.E.B. Du Bois
American sociologist and social reformer

John Oliver Killens
American writer and activist

Jesse Jackson
American minister and activist

Charlotta Spears Bass
American editor and activist

Ida B. Wells-Barnett
American journalist and social reformer

John Lewis
American civil rights leader and politician

A.J. Muste
American clergyman

Daisy Bates
American civil rights leader

Coretta Scott King
American civil-rights activist

Tom Hayden
American activist and author

Stanley Crouch
American journalist and critic

James Baldwin
American author

Bernice Johnson Reagon
American musician and historian

Septima Poinsette Clark
American educator and civil rights advocate
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