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textbookxdotcom: On this day in history In the spring of 1963, activists in Birmingham, Alabama launched one of the most influential campaigns of the Civil Rights Movement: Project C, better known as The Birmingham Campaign. http://to.pbs.org/1dQ0Auu
nelidaperez: Inspired by the Chicano civil rights movement
Eve Arnold: Photos of Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam, 1961
Emmitt Till, credit Chicago Defender for photo in casket
onlyonememberinmygenus: Black women has and will always be beautiful.
Are you ready for a brand new beat - Dancing in the Streets
Summer of ‘63 - music Inspired by Civil Rights Movement. Mix on NPR
Emmett Till - Witness to Emmett Till murder Willie (Reed) Louis dies in Chicago
npr: micdotcom: 11 Black icons you won’t hear about on MLK Jr. day — but absolutely should In honor of a holiday that has come to represent the spirit of the civil rights movement, we’ve compiled a list of the heroes you probably won’t hear
howtobeterrell:Finally someone brought this back to slavery and NOT the civil rights movement! This is an anti black issue NOT a civil rights issue!
unhistorical: August 28, 1955: Emmett Till is kidnapped and murdered. The appalling, brutal murder of Emmett Till, a young African-American boy from Chicago, was one of the key events that helped spur the African-American Civil Rights Movement of the
activistnyc:“I marched during the civil rights movement 50 years ago and I’m still doing it now.” #blacklivesmatter
soemily: witchymerqueer: blackchildrensbooksandauthors: At the Dark End of the Street: Sexual Violence and the Civil Rights Movement In 1944, in Abbeville, Alabama, a black woman named Recy Taylor walked home from a church revival. A car full of
dreamlacer0221:Now what? After 3 weeks of protests and educating ourselves and educating others, how do we keep the momentum going for this civil rights movement? How do we make permanent change?X
thevampirequeen: Civil Rights Movement vs Ferguson Protests
gallifreyglo: dichotomized: U.S. Martin Luther King Jr being attacked as he marched nonviolently for the Chicago Freedom Movement, 1966, which was the most ambitious civil rights campaign in the North of the United States, and lasted from mid-1965 to
did-you-kno:Samuel L. Jackson was part of the Civil Rights Movement. He ushered Martin Luther King, Jr.’s funeral, and held the Morehouse College board of trustees hostage, including Martin Luther King Sr., in the 1969 student protest. After a 2-year
black-culture:On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks helped spark a movement that would change this country forever. Yet, 59 years later Blacks continue to fight, bleed and sweat for their civil rights and humanity in this country. 59 years later, the same white
gayteenhipster:“If you wonder what you would’ve done during slavery, the Holocaust, or Civil Rights movement…you’re doing it now.”
wilwheaton: ithelpstodream: nake no mistake, these monuments are not war memorials set up after sherman went home. these monuments were largely erected in response to the civil rights movement. It isn’t complicated.
jeddoe: year-0f-the-kyle: : It never has. This is a concept most of tumblr can’t wrap their head around. Sad how this is how its seen. No social change occurs with groups being nice. The civil rights movement didnt happen with the people trying
blackchildrensbooksandauthors: Death of Innocence: The Story of the Hate Crime that Changed America Mamie Till-Mobley & Christopher Benson There are many heroes of the civil rights movement—men and women we can look to for inspiration. Each has
hahamagartconnect: JR Pays Tribute to the Civil Rights Movement Street artist, JR - known for his trademark B&W portraits that flank inner city communities - marked the 50th Anniversary of Civil Rights Activist, Martin Luther King’s “I Have a
mayatalksfemedia: hollywood gave a lengthy standing ovation when a white man talked about freedom of speech but when the crew of selma spoke about how the civil rights movement is still happening and they hope the film inspires ferguson protestors…polite
thecivilwarparlor: Profile Portrait of Frederick Douglass c. 1858Daguerreotype, sixth plate, unknown makerThe Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Gift of Hallmark Cards, Inc Frederick Douglass has been called the father of the civil rights movement. He rose
callmebliss: postmarxed: poc-creators: biancathecrossbow: Yall sleeping on this Sam L. Jackson interview about trump lmfao. Samuel L. Jackson is an international treasure. In 1966, during the height of the civil rights movement, Jackson enrolled
i feel some type of way about comparing what’s going on in missouri right now to what happened during the civil rights movement.
a more apt comparison is the l.a riots of 1992, i dont really see a correlative between the civil rights movement and what’s going on now.
blastortoise: okay but when you have holocaust survivors and people who were activists during the civil rights movement supporting mike brown and then KKK members and neo nazis supporting the officer you should be able to figure out which side is the
lawd-knows: blastortoise: okay but when you have holocaust survivors and people who were activists during the civil rights movement supporting mike brown and then KKK members and neo nazi’s supporting the officer you should be able to figure out which
micdotcom: 11 Black icons you won’t hear about on MLK Jr. day — but absolutely should In honor of a holiday that has come to represent the spirit of the civil rights movement, we’ve compiled a list of the heroes you probably won’t hear about
8 historic women who pioneered the Civil Rights Movement
11-11-1992: gayteenhipster: “If you’ve wonder what you would’ve done during slavery, the Holocaust, or Civil Rights movement…you’re doing it now.” Dawg that picture with the black cop standing in front of that terrorist group hurt me.
stannisbaratheon: live-action modern day “the lion king”NEW YORK, 1960s. The civil rights movement reaches its crest. Mufasa, a prominent activist leader in the city, clashes against his younger brother Scar, himself a prominent leader of the mafia
ironmanstan:the same ben & jerry’s who pay their workers a thriving wage, perform good™ capitalism since day one and support all the right causes & charities & civil rights movements openly and actively through campaigns, that same ben
blastortoise: okay but when you have holocaust survivors and people who were activists during the civil rights movement supporting mike brown and then KKK members and neo nazi’s supporting the officer you should be able to figure out which side is
blondebrainpower: Fannie Lou Hamer (/ˈheɪmər/; née Townsend; October 6, 1917 – March 14, 1977) was an American voting and women’s rights activist, community organizer, and a leader in the civil rights movement. She was the co-founder and vice-chair
blondebrainpower:Fannie Lou Hamer (/ˈheɪmər/; née Townsend; October 6, 1917 – March 14, 1977) was an American voting and women’s rights activist, community organizer, and a leader in the civil rights movement. She was the co-founder and vice-chair
odinsblog: sandandglass: Larry Wilmore responds to Jeb Bush’s suggestion that African Americans vote Democrat because they want free stuff Jeb Bush literally equated the black Civil Rights movement, Gay rights and feminism to unwarranted “victim
jamaicanblackcastoroil: youthofpandas: jamaicanblackcastoroil: fire-crotchh: jamaicanblackcastoroil: All the white people who watch movies about the holocaust or the civil rights movement and tell themselves “if that were me I’d do the right thing.
blackchildrensbooksandauthors: Born on this day… October 6, 1917 Fannie Lou Hamer: Civil & Voting Rights Activist Books:Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement Carole Boston Weatherford Fannie Lou Hamer June
holybolognajabronies: racismschool: therhapsodyincidents: I have problems with this. Yes, I personally hate the appropriation of the Civil Rights Movement by the Gay Rights Movement. Mainly due to the racism in the community as well as the goals the
chanelleberlin: “The first day I stepped on the set of Selma, I began to feel like this was bigger than a movie. As I got to know the people of the civil rights movement, I realized I am the hopeful black woman who was denied her right to vote.
alwaysbewoke: howtobeterrell: Finally someone brought this back to slavery and NOT the civil rights movement! This is an anti black issue NOT a civil rights issue! Always relevant.
colormysoul: “We didn’t lose in the 60’s … we just didn’t finish the job” - Richard Aoki. Not all of the Panther’s were black. He’s a forgotten part of the movement. Not just the Black Panther Movement but the civil rights movement.
howtobeterrell: Finally someone brought this back to slavery and NOT the civil rights movement! This is an anti black issue NOT a civil rights issue!
girlllyoutalktoomuchshutup: fuck-banter: girlllyoutalktoomuchshutup: trixstra: We are literally witnessing the second wave Civil Rights Movement unfold in front of our eyes……. We’re also watching the Gay Rights Movement. This is actually an
todayinhistory:March 7th 1965: Bloody Sunday in SelmaOn this day in 1965, a civil rights march took place from Selma to Birmingham, Alabama; it became known as ‘Bloody Sunday’. At this stage, the Civil Rights Movement had been in motion for over a
001001001001001001:A social movement that only moves people is merely a revolt. A movement that changes both people and institutions is a revolution.—Martin Luther King, Jr., Why We Can’t Wait (1964)