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HISTORY : CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
IN AMERICA.
OUTLINE.
 This presentation will cover the main elements
from the history and the participants in the civil
right movement.
 Slavery in America .
 Abolitionism : abolition movement.
 The Civil War (1861 -1865).
 14th Amendment and Emancipation.
 Fighters and the straggling movements for civil
rights .
HISTORY : SLAVERY IN AMERICA.
 Slavery was a legal practice in the US history
in about 1619s.
 The objectives of slavery :
 Free labors.
 Building projects in America.
 The economic growth.
* Economy: Rice, Tobacco, Indigo, Sugar
Cane and Cotton.
 1793 – The invention of cotton gin.
HISTORY: SLAVERY IN AMERICA.
 Slave trade is officially ended in 1808 ,but
the practice of slavery continued after that
time.
 Dehumanization :
One slave counted as 3/5 of persons in
state populations.
Slaves were considered as properties of
their masters – they could be bought
and sold.
HISTORY: THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
 Not a railroad !! It was an established network of
safe houses for escaping slaves along the south
to north route
 “I was the conductor of the Underground
Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most
conductors can’t say; I never ran my train off the
track and I never lost a passenger.” – Harriet
Tubman
 Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery in Maryland
and went back to free others
 Escorted 300 slaves to freedom
FORWARD – JACOB LAWRENCE, 1967
2012 The Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Foundation, Seattle/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
HISTORY: ABOLITIONISM MOVEMENT
 Tubman was also a participant in
Abolitionism.
 The Abolitionism movement’s objectives was
the movement to end slavery and to abolish
the practice of slavery completely in
American societies.
 The movement gained ground in the 1830s
in the North in churches and political
gatherings
 The idea that slavery was a sin.
 The importance of equal rights with the original
SUPPORTING, ADVOCATING AND PROMOTING
THE MOVEMENT.
 William Lloyd Garrison, The
Liberator – newspaper
published in Boston an article
that promotes the movement.
 Frederick Douglass – an
escaped slave gave famous
speeches around the country
advocating for Abolition.
 Women leaders in the
abolitionist movement like
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and
Lucretia Mott went on to lead
a growing Feminist
movement
A news paper publication.
HISTORY: THE CIVIL WAR (1861-1865).
Generally, the civil war came
immediately after the forbidden slavery
practises.
 The end of slavery (1859).
 The beginnings of The war (1861).
 The end of the war (1865).
The main factors that lead to the war :
* Industry crises.
* Economical crises .
HISTORY: THE CIVIL WAR (1861-1865 )
Chronologically from 1860 1861 to
1865
 1860 – Abraham Lincoln wins presidency on anti-
slavery platform and seven southern states
immediately try to secede to form “The
Confederate States of America”
 1861 Fort Sumter, NC
 Fighting between the Union States and
Confederacy States
 States rights vs. Federal authority
 Questions on Westward Expansion and slavery –
Mason Dixon Line.
History: The Civil War - 1861-1865
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HISTORY: 14TH AMENDMENT AND
EMANCIPATION
 Emancipation Proclamation, January the1st in
1863.
 It freed all of the slaves in all states loyal to
the Union.
 14th Amendment was sighed in the 9th of July
, 1868 – addresses citizenship, and legal and
equal protection of former slaves.
RECONSTRUCTION AND MIGRATION
 1865-1877 – “Reconstruction”
 Rebuilding the South
 1867 Blacks gained a voice in government, won state
legislatures, and seats in U.S. Congress
 Backlash – the Klu Klux Klan (KKK) and other White Supremacy
organizations targeted this progress
 1910-1970 “The Great Migration”
 More than 6 million African Americans relocated from the
rural South to cities in the North and Midwest
 Rise of Black Urban Culture
“SEPARATE BUT EQUAL”
“Separate but equal”
was quoted by Jim
Crow.
“Separate but equal”
‘s statement was used
by the African-
Americans to express
their anger of the
treatments that they
used to live with in the
JIM CROW- “SEPARATE BUT EQUAL”.
 Is a formal system of laws that mandated the
segregation of public places. E.g: schools,
parks, libraries, drinking fountains,
restrooms, buses, trains, restaurants, etc.
 It was initially based on the fact that White
people were superior to Black people .
* Separate = means they do not
belong to the same ethical group or to the
same environment.
* Equal = we are human beings ;
and we need to have the same rights.
THE STATEMENT VS THE SUPREME COURT
 Separate but equal was
an issue of The supreme
court in 1896s.
 The supreme court did
not contradict with the
case.
* The acceptance of
the supreme court in
1896.
 It ruled an amendment
that allows the Africans
to live in American
societies.
THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT – 1954-1968
 It was a social
movement in the
United States in 1954-
1968.
 fighting against racial
segregation and for
civil rights.
 Asking for Equity,
equality and
civilization.
- The peaceful
movements
THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON – 1963
Documentary :The March of Washington, 1963, Washington.
THE TWO LEADERS
Martin Luther
king
Malcolm X
MALCOLM X
The background :
 Civil Rights Leader and
Activist
 Joined the Black Muslims
(NOI).
 Minister advocating for
Black Nationalism and
Black Separatism .
1964 – kicked out of Black
Muslims, preached
brotherhood between
Whites and Blacks
1965 :The year of
his assassination.
MARTIN LUTHER KING
The background :
 He was a Civil Rights
Leader and an activist.
• He was a Minister from
Georgia.
• He Preached the non-
violence and the
tolerance movements.
•Gave famous speeches
in 1963
Won Nobel Peace Prize
in 1964
He was
assassinated in
1968.
FIGHT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS
Rosa Parks
 In1955, Rosa
refused to give up
her seat on the bus
 Freedom riders .
 It symbolizes the
rights of the African-
Americans .
Rosa Parks ‘ personal picture in a public transportation.
LITTLE ROCK 9 - 1957
http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=11591http://kingencyclopedia.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/chronologyentry/1957_09_23.1.html
SELMA  MONTGOMERY MARCH 1965
http://www.slideshare.net/guimera/the-long-road-from-selma-to-montgomeryhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eyesontheprize/story/10_march.html
CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964
Civil Right act :
 Was signed by the President Lyndon B
Johnson.
 It was explicitly forbid discrimination in
voting, education, and public facilities .
 Voting Rights Act 1965.
HARLEM RENAISSANCE ( 1918 -1937).
 It is an intellectual
movement in New York
City.
 It was considered as a
blossoming movement
of African -Americans
culture.
 It includes writings ,
Orchestra, music ,and
visual arts.
THE OBJECTIVES OF HARLEM
The objectives that
the movement sought
to achieve were :
 saving the heritage.
 changing the blacks’
lives.
 express their arts and
the African identity .
THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT
 The Black Lives
Matter was a new
notion of a
revolutionary
movement of blacks.
 It started as a
Tweeter’s hashtag
#The.black.lives.matter
, in 2012.
• Blacks protested
against the accusation
of George Zimmerman.
CONCLUSION
Briefly, the history of America tackled the
psychological movements that showed the
whites authorities ;and presented the white
man power in history . Otherwise, this history
assaulted the African- Americans. And, the
civilization was a price that every black
person paid ; which includes positions of
discrimination and the alienation of blacks.

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the history of the civil right movement in America .

  • 1. HISTORY : CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN AMERICA.
  • 2. OUTLINE.  This presentation will cover the main elements from the history and the participants in the civil right movement.  Slavery in America .  Abolitionism : abolition movement.  The Civil War (1861 -1865).  14th Amendment and Emancipation.  Fighters and the straggling movements for civil rights .
  • 3. HISTORY : SLAVERY IN AMERICA.  Slavery was a legal practice in the US history in about 1619s.  The objectives of slavery :  Free labors.  Building projects in America.  The economic growth. * Economy: Rice, Tobacco, Indigo, Sugar Cane and Cotton.  1793 – The invention of cotton gin.
  • 4. HISTORY: SLAVERY IN AMERICA.  Slave trade is officially ended in 1808 ,but the practice of slavery continued after that time.  Dehumanization : One slave counted as 3/5 of persons in state populations. Slaves were considered as properties of their masters – they could be bought and sold.
  • 5. HISTORY: THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD  Not a railroad !! It was an established network of safe houses for escaping slaves along the south to north route  “I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can’t say; I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger.” – Harriet Tubman  Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery in Maryland and went back to free others  Escorted 300 slaves to freedom
  • 6. FORWARD – JACOB LAWRENCE, 1967 2012 The Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Foundation, Seattle/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
  • 7. HISTORY: ABOLITIONISM MOVEMENT  Tubman was also a participant in Abolitionism.  The Abolitionism movement’s objectives was the movement to end slavery and to abolish the practice of slavery completely in American societies.  The movement gained ground in the 1830s in the North in churches and political gatherings  The idea that slavery was a sin.  The importance of equal rights with the original
  • 8. SUPPORTING, ADVOCATING AND PROMOTING THE MOVEMENT.  William Lloyd Garrison, The Liberator – newspaper published in Boston an article that promotes the movement.  Frederick Douglass – an escaped slave gave famous speeches around the country advocating for Abolition.  Women leaders in the abolitionist movement like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott went on to lead a growing Feminist movement A news paper publication.
  • 9. HISTORY: THE CIVIL WAR (1861-1865). Generally, the civil war came immediately after the forbidden slavery practises.  The end of slavery (1859).  The beginnings of The war (1861).  The end of the war (1865). The main factors that lead to the war : * Industry crises. * Economical crises .
  • 10. HISTORY: THE CIVIL WAR (1861-1865 ) Chronologically from 1860 1861 to 1865  1860 – Abraham Lincoln wins presidency on anti- slavery platform and seven southern states immediately try to secede to form “The Confederate States of America”  1861 Fort Sumter, NC  Fighting between the Union States and Confederacy States  States rights vs. Federal authority  Questions on Westward Expansion and slavery – Mason Dixon Line.
  • 11. History: The Civil War - 1861-1865 https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5710e98fc382a7973c8e2653
  • 12. HISTORY: 14TH AMENDMENT AND EMANCIPATION  Emancipation Proclamation, January the1st in 1863.  It freed all of the slaves in all states loyal to the Union.  14th Amendment was sighed in the 9th of July , 1868 – addresses citizenship, and legal and equal protection of former slaves.
  • 13. RECONSTRUCTION AND MIGRATION  1865-1877 – “Reconstruction”  Rebuilding the South  1867 Blacks gained a voice in government, won state legislatures, and seats in U.S. Congress  Backlash – the Klu Klux Klan (KKK) and other White Supremacy organizations targeted this progress  1910-1970 “The Great Migration”  More than 6 million African Americans relocated from the rural South to cities in the North and Midwest  Rise of Black Urban Culture
  • 14. “SEPARATE BUT EQUAL” “Separate but equal” was quoted by Jim Crow. “Separate but equal” ‘s statement was used by the African- Americans to express their anger of the treatments that they used to live with in the
  • 15. JIM CROW- “SEPARATE BUT EQUAL”.  Is a formal system of laws that mandated the segregation of public places. E.g: schools, parks, libraries, drinking fountains, restrooms, buses, trains, restaurants, etc.  It was initially based on the fact that White people were superior to Black people . * Separate = means they do not belong to the same ethical group or to the same environment. * Equal = we are human beings ; and we need to have the same rights.
  • 16. THE STATEMENT VS THE SUPREME COURT  Separate but equal was an issue of The supreme court in 1896s.  The supreme court did not contradict with the case. * The acceptance of the supreme court in 1896.  It ruled an amendment that allows the Africans to live in American societies.
  • 17. THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT – 1954-1968  It was a social movement in the United States in 1954- 1968.  fighting against racial segregation and for civil rights.  Asking for Equity, equality and civilization. - The peaceful movements
  • 18. THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON – 1963 Documentary :The March of Washington, 1963, Washington.
  • 19. THE TWO LEADERS Martin Luther king Malcolm X
  • 20. MALCOLM X The background :  Civil Rights Leader and Activist  Joined the Black Muslims (NOI).  Minister advocating for Black Nationalism and Black Separatism . 1964 – kicked out of Black Muslims, preached brotherhood between Whites and Blacks 1965 :The year of his assassination.
  • 21. MARTIN LUTHER KING The background :  He was a Civil Rights Leader and an activist. • He was a Minister from Georgia. • He Preached the non- violence and the tolerance movements. •Gave famous speeches in 1963 Won Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 He was assassinated in 1968.
  • 22. FIGHT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Rosa Parks  In1955, Rosa refused to give up her seat on the bus  Freedom riders .  It symbolizes the rights of the African- Americans . Rosa Parks ‘ personal picture in a public transportation.
  • 23. LITTLE ROCK 9 - 1957 http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=11591http://kingencyclopedia.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/chronologyentry/1957_09_23.1.html
  • 24. SELMA  MONTGOMERY MARCH 1965 http://www.slideshare.net/guimera/the-long-road-from-selma-to-montgomeryhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eyesontheprize/story/10_march.html
  • 25. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 Civil Right act :  Was signed by the President Lyndon B Johnson.  It was explicitly forbid discrimination in voting, education, and public facilities .  Voting Rights Act 1965.
  • 26. HARLEM RENAISSANCE ( 1918 -1937).  It is an intellectual movement in New York City.  It was considered as a blossoming movement of African -Americans culture.  It includes writings , Orchestra, music ,and visual arts.
  • 27. THE OBJECTIVES OF HARLEM The objectives that the movement sought to achieve were :  saving the heritage.  changing the blacks’ lives.  express their arts and the African identity .
  • 28. THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT  The Black Lives Matter was a new notion of a revolutionary movement of blacks.  It started as a Tweeter’s hashtag #The.black.lives.matter , in 2012. • Blacks protested against the accusation of George Zimmerman.
  • 29. CONCLUSION Briefly, the history of America tackled the psychological movements that showed the whites authorities ;and presented the white man power in history . Otherwise, this history assaulted the African- Americans. And, the civilization was a price that every black person paid ; which includes positions of discrimination and the alienation of blacks.