2. Timeline…
1609 1619 1838
The Trail of Tears
1st slave arrived in
The first Baptist is a name given to
Virginia in 1619. My
denomination the forced
father’s side of the
church was in relocation and
family is African-
1609. My family is movement of
American and were
very religious, we Native American
former slaves, so
depend heavily on nations from
this event really
motivation from southeastern parts
explains how the
the bible and other of the United
African-American
religious tools. States following
side of the family
the Indian Removal
came to America.
Act of 1830. The
removal included
many members of
the Cherokee,
Muscogee,
Seminole,
Chickasaw, and
Choctaw nations.
This effects me
changing the
location of my
nana’s family in the
United States.
3. Timeline…
July 19–20, 1877 1954
1848
As early as 1877, Brown v. Board of
Education of Topeka,
The Seneca Princeton (1954), was a landmark
Falls University was decision of the United
known to have a States Supreme Court
Convention was that declared state
"Princeton Cheer
an early and Team",
laws establishing
separate public schools
influential documented in for black and white
women's rights the February 22, students
unconstitutional. This
convention held 1877, March 12,
is an important event
in Seneca Falls, 1880, and in that it would effect
New York. It is November 4, the learning
1881, issues of the environment of part of
important to my family and later
Daily
the history of Princetonian. I
myself.
my life have cheered
considering I since the age of 3
am a woman and this has really
my self… affected my life.
4. Timeline… 1964 1990-
1964 Present 1996
The Great Society was a set of
domestic programs in the United The Civil Rights Act of I was born…
States promoted by President 1964 was a landmark The history of the
Lyndon B. Johnson and fellow piece of legislation in the Internet began with
Democrats in Congress in the the development of
1960s. Two main goals of the
United States that computers in the 1950s
Great Society social reforms were outlawed major forms of along with Packet
the elimination of poverty and discrimination against switched networks.
racial injustice. New major The ARPANET in
African Americans and particular led to the
spending programs that addressed
education, medical care, urban women, including racial development of
problems, and transportation were segregation. It ended protocols for
launched during this period . This unequal application of internetworking,
is significant to my life because it where multiple
voter registration separate networks
brought many reforms to my
family including the war on requirements and racial could be joined
poverty and equality. segregation in schools, at together into a
network of networks.
the workplace and by
This is significant to my
facilities that served the life because it is where I
general public. This Act spend most of my
would forever effect the time! And would be
completely lost
limits and equality for my without it.
African-American side.