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1619: First African slaves brought to America to work on tobacco and cotton plantations. 1860: Election of President Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the US. 1861: Start of the Civil War. 1865: Assassination of Lincoln - Abolition of slavery - End of the Civil War. Late 1860s: Creation of the Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacy organization. 1876: Implementation of the Jim Crow Laws declaring segregation legal in the southern states. 1954: Abolition of all discrimination in education. 1955: On December 1st, ... 1955-1956: .. ****** Reseterosztas--- ..: Segregation in buses declared illegal by the Supreme Court 1960: Ruby Bridges, first Black girl to enter a White school. 1963: 1964: The Civil Rights Act was passed by President ... 1968: On April 4th,.... 1983:
1955: On December 1st, Rosa parks( an African American) was arrested for disobeying an Alabama law requiring black passengers to relinquish seats to white passengers when the bus was full.
1955 to 1956: The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a civil rights protest during which African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest segregated seating.
November 13, 1956: Segregation in buses declared illegal by the Supreme Court.
1963: Chicago public schools boycott (Freedom Day), was a mass boycott and demonstration against the segregationist policies of the Chicago public schools.
1964: The Civil Rights Act was passed by President Lyndon Johnson.
1968: On April 4th, Martin Luther king was shot dead while standing on a balcony outside his second-floor room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
1983: National holiday successfully passed through both houses of Congress.
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1955: On December 1st, Rosa parks( an African American) was arrested for disobeying an Alabama law requiring black passengers to relinquish seats to white passengers when the bus was full.
1955 to 1956: The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a civil rights protest during which African Americans refused to ride city buses in Montgomery, Alabama, to protest segregated seating.
November 13, 1956: Segregation in buses declared illegal by the Supreme Court.
1963: Chicago public schools boycott (Freedom Day), was a mass boycott and demonstration against the segregationist policies of the Chicago public schools.
1964: The Civil Rights Act was passed by President Lyndon Johnson.
1968: On April 4th, Martin Luther king was shot dead while standing on a balcony outside his second-floor room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
1983: National holiday successfully passed through both houses of Congress.