4 résultats pour "déségrégation"
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Civil Rights Movement in the United States - U.
The Great Depression of the 1930s increased black protests against discrimination, especially in Northern cities. Blacks protested the refusal of white-owned businessesin all-black neighborhoods to hire black salespersons. Using the slogan “Don't Buy Where You Can't Work,” these campaigns persuaded blacks to boycott thosebusinesses and revealed a new militancy. During the same years, blacks organized school boycotts in Northern cities to protest discriminatory treatment of blackchildren. The bla...
- 1957 Déségrégation à Little Rock (Photographie)
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Brown v.
In April 1955 the court heard 13 hours of arguments over four days on how to end segregation in the public schools. Ultimately, in what is popularly known as Brown II (1955), the Supreme Court turned the implementation of desegregation over to the federal district courts in the South. The district courts were ordered to desegregateschools with “all deliberate speed,” an ambiguous phrase that allowed many Southern judges to avoid desegregation for years. Linda Brown did not attend an integrateds...
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Grand oral du bac : MARTIN LUTHER KING
Martin Luther King sion sur les droits civiques. La philosophie de la no n-vi olence a pénétré les milieux étudiants, qui deviennent le fer de lance du mouvement. Ils lancent des sit-in -des man ifesta tions assises - dans les restaurants, magasins et admin istrations du Sud pour obtenir la déségrég ation. Ils font sou vent face à des foules déchaînées qui les moles tent sans réaction des autorités. Avec le soutien de King, qui n'hésite pas à se joind...
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