Réponse :
1619: Beginning of Slavery in America
1776: Declaration of Independence of the USA
1863: Emancipation Proclamation (A. Lincoln) Slaves in the Confederate states freed
1865: End of the Civil War 13th Amendment (Slavery Abolished)
1866-71: First Ku Klux Klan
1876: Jim Crow Laws "separate but equal"
1955: Montgomery Bus Boycott led by Rosa Parks
1963: MLK's speech "I have a dream"
1964: Civil Rights Act Racial Discrimination considered as illegal (J. Crow laws abolished)
2008: Election of the 1st African American President B. Obama
2016: Harriet Tubman chosen to be the face of the new $20 bill
2020: Black Lives Matter
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Réponse :
1619: Beginning of Slavery in America
1776: Declaration of Independence of the USA
1863: Emancipation Proclamation (A. Lincoln) Slaves in the Confederate states freed
1865: End of the Civil War 13th Amendment (Slavery Abolished)
1866-71: First Ku Klux Klan
1876: Jim Crow Laws "separate but equal"
1955: Montgomery Bus Boycott led by Rosa Parks
1963: MLK's speech "I have a dream"
1964: Civil Rights Act Racial Discrimination considered as illegal (J. Crow laws abolished)
2008: Election of the 1st African American President B. Obama
2016: Harriet Tubman chosen to be the face of the new $20 bill
2020: Black Lives Matter