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Sit-ins Sit-in demon- strators, such as these at a Jackson, Mississippi lunch counter in 1963, faced intimidation and humiliation from white segregationists.

Sit-ins Sit-in demon- strators, such as these at a Jackson, Mississippi lunch counter in 1963, faced intimidation and humiliation from white segregationists

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Page 4: Sit-ins Sit-in demon- strators, such as these at a Jackson, Mississippi lunch counter in 1963, faced intimidation and humiliation from white segregationists

March on Washington• On August 28, 1963, 250,000 people- including about 75,000whites- converged on the nation’s capital to support President Kennedy’s anti-segregation bill.• Equal access to public accommodations (school desegregation)

I have a dream

Page 6: Sit-ins Sit-in demon- strators, such as these at a Jackson, Mississippi lunch counter in 1963, faced intimidation and humiliation from white segregationists

Selma March• In 1965, SCLC organized a marchfrom Selma, AL.,to Montgomery, AL.,to support votingrights. • TV captured the mayhem, 100’s pour into Selma.• That summer,Congress finally passed PresidentJohnson’s VotingRights Act of 1965.

Page 7: Sit-ins Sit-in demon- strators, such as these at a Jackson, Mississippi lunch counter in 1963, faced intimidation and humiliation from white segregationists