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onlyblackgirl: This is a reminder that the Montgomery Bus Boycott lasted 13 months and the Civil Rights Movement took over 10 years, so next time you want to tell us to “get over Ferguson”, “its been long enough” “You’re not making any difference”
priestmahad: it’s always funny to me that whites can sit in their little history classes and learn about the civil rights movement and be like “wow these people were so brave! the police and other white people were so evil back then :(” but then
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
lostinurbanism: A visual excerpt from Homegoing: A Time to Mourn (Grief During the Rise of the Civil Rights Movement) a narrative exploring the roles of black funeral directors, rituals, women, and the fight towards equality.
Meet The Fearless Cook Who Secretly Fed — And Funded — The Civil Rights Movement
blondebrainpower: Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931) was an African-American investigative journalist, educator, and an early leader in the civil rights movement. She was one of the founders of the National Association for the
blondebrainpower:Daisy Bates was the president of the Arkansas chapter of the NAACP and started the Arkansas Weekly, one of the only Black newspapers dedicated solely to the Civil Rights Movement. Daisy was also heavily involved in the integration of
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
thevampirequeen: Civil Rights Movement vs Ferguson Protests
wh0respawn: 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 the
onlyblackgirl: shmurdapunk: justice4mikebrown: Mike Brown was murdered 64 days ago This is something school lessons really downplay. I legit thought it only lasted a week or two and was shocked when I learned otherwise. Civil Rights movement lasted
8 historic women who pioneered the Civil Rights Movement
thai-red-curry: hungrylikethewolfie: 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
tarynel: trixstra: massiverainbowpenis: trixstra: We are literally witnessing the second wave Civil Rights Movement unfold in front of our eyes……. nah man, those have directions not people just rioting to riot and steal stuff. So you all are
professorfangirl: “How a group of black social media activist’s built the nation’s first 21st-century civil rights movement.”
enbyho: Ida B. Wells’ 153rd Birthday — July 16, 2015 Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931) was an African-American journalist, newspaper editor, suffragist, sociologist, and an early leader in the civil rights movement. She documented
4mysquad: The decision comes amid a wave of student protests against racism at college campuses across the country as well as the Black Lives Matter civil rights movement against the U.S. criminal justice system, which disproportionately impacts black
4mysquad: cartnsncreal: lagonegirl: sumchckn: 4mysquad: Bc they care neither abt truth nor justice, but are all for maintaining the “American Way” of White Supremacy? FBI’s War On The Civil Rights Movement On March 8, 1971—while
blackness-by-your-side: The media won’t show you these facts. They prefer to twist Martin Luther King’s words in their own manner. Fact: He was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. Fact: Martin Luther King fight segregation in Georgia, helped to
stitchmediamix: “the Civil Rights Movement was peaceful” Bitch where? Because I remember learning about Freedom Riders being killed, endless lynchings, dogs and hoses being set on children, and four little girls who died in a church bombing.
lilith-adonai: blackmanonthemoon: transportationnation: She was arrested for refusing to move to the back of the bus — nine months before Rosa Parks. Today, she was honored for her “tremendous contributions to the civil rights movement.“ When
swagintherain: Richard Petty is the white supremacist that protested against Blacks during the Civil Rights movement, lost, and is still bitter.
noonaneomuhomo: lusts: The MLK that’s never quoted. and it’s no accident that this segment is conveniently left out of our education The white-washing of MLK jr. and the civil rights movement on a whole to make history look kindly upon white
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
blackcinemahouse: 4 Little Girls (1997)A documentary of the notorious racial terrorist bombing of an African American church during the Civil Rights Movement.
hbcreative: This Ain’t Yo Mama’s Civil Rights Movement!
thehighpriestofreverseracism: Replace “civil rights movement” with “Black Lives Matter” and “1964” with “2016”
gayteenhipster: “If you’ve 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.
the-bound-journal: deux-zero-deux: king-emare: wow…i did not know that. the civil rights movement was carried by young people. almost everybody was in their 20s. don’t let anyone convince you that you don’t have power just because you’re
mango-papi: Your annual reminder that the Asian-American Civil Rights Movement was a thing and that Yellow Power is relevant
kristenmerieandacupoftea: This Light Of Ours: Activist Photographers Of The Civil Rights Movement exhibit at the Allentown Art Museum is the most powerful collection of images I have ever seen. Photos like these stay with you, leaving an imprint on your
all-good-usernames-are-taken: thevampirequeen: Civil Rights Movement vs Ferguson Protests I want to cry
trixstra: massiverainbowpenis: trixstra: We are literally witnessing the second wave Civil Rights Movement unfold in front of our eyes……. nah man, those have directions not people just rioting to riot and steal stuff. So you all are just going
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
soulsofneworleans: Leah Chase is a legend in New Orleans. From feeding Barack Obama himself (and scolding him for putting too much hot sauce in her gumbo) to feeding folk during the Civil Rights Movement, Leah has seen it all since her humble beginnings
nelidaperez: Inspired by the Chicano civil rights movement
unbelievable-facts: Emmett Till, a 14-year-old black boy, was tortured and lynched in 1955 after a white woman said he grabbed her and made sexual comments. Photos of Till’s mutilated body helped spark the civil rights movement. This year, his accuser
Inside the Restaurants That Fed the Civil Rights Movement
callmeuncledre: Bayard Rustin: Original Organizer & Backbone of the Civil Rights Movement.
missavagardner: Marilyn was a big supporter of the Civil Rights Movement. Ella Fitzgerald was one of Marilyn’s idols and a major inspiration. However, the Mocambo nightclub in West Hollywood, the most popular dance spot at the time, refused to let
luzfosca: Burt Glinn Aftermath of the riots the morning after the assassination of Martin Luther King JR., leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Washington D.C. 1968. From Burt Glinn - Political Moments
feminismandhappiness: racebentdisney: 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
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
trixstra: We are literally witnessing the second wave Civil Rights Movement unfold in front of our eyes…….
gayteenhipster:“If you wonder what you would’ve done during slavery, the Holocaust, or Civil Rights movement…you’re doing it now.”
gayteenhipster: “If you wonder what you would’ve done during slavery, the Holocaust, or Civil Rights movement…you’re doing it now.”