An American History
972 ★ CHAPTER 24 An Affluent Society The Legal Assault on Segregation With Truman’s civil rights initiative having faded and the ...
THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT ★^973 or indoor toilets and were not provided with buses to transport them to classes. Five such cases from ...
974 ★ CHAPTER 24 An Affluent Society The Montgomery Bus Boycott Brown did not cause the modern civil rights movement, which, as ...
THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT ★^975 The mug shot of Rosa Parks taken in December 1955 at a Montgomery, Alabama, police station after she ...
976 ★ CHAPTER 24 An Affluent Society from years of deference to and fear of whites. “Freedom of the mind,” wrote one, was the gr ...
THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT ★^977 Massive Resistance Buoyed by success in Montgomery, King in 1956 took the lead in forming the Souther ...
978 ★ CHAPTER 24 An Affluent Society whole civil rights issue distasteful. He privately told aides that he disagreed with the Su ...
THE ELECTION OF 1960 ★^979 to live in a black ghetto in Washington? Why did no black person hold a high public office? Of course ...
980 ★ CHAPTER 24 An Affluent Society contrast to the more dowdy public appearance of Mamie Eisenhower and Pat Nixon, reinforced ...
and aerosol hair sprays, were releasing chemicals into the atmosphere that trapped heat and damaged the ozone layer, producing g ...
982 ★ CHAPTER 24 An Affluent Society Levittown (p. 944) baby boom (p. 949) urban renewal (p. 951) “In God We Trust” (p. 953) int ...
What cultural conflicts emerged in the 1990s? FOCUS QUESTIONS • What were the major events in the civil rights movement of the ...
984 ★ CHAPTER 25 The Sixties months, Woolworth’s in July agreed to serve black customers at its lunch counters. The sit- in refl ...
THE CIVIL RIGHTS REVOLUTION ★^985 THE CIVIL RIGHTS REVOLUTION The Rising Tide of Protest With the sit- ins, college students for ...
986 ★ CHAPTER 25 The Sixties led the Interstate Commerce Commission to order buses and terminals desegregated. As protests escal ...
THE CIVIL RIGHTS REVOLUTION ★^987 justice, the “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” Responding to local clergymen who counseled patien ...
988 ★ CHAPTER 25 The Sixties But more than these modest gains, the events in Birmingham forced white Americans to decide whether ...
THE KENNEDY YEARS ★^989 blacks’ historical experience suggested that they had more hope for justice from national power than fro ...
990 ★ CHAPTER 25 The Sixties alleviating poverty and counteracting the appeal of communism, the Alliance for Progress failed. Un ...
THE KENNEDY YEARS ★^991 spoke of “winning” a nuclear exchange in which tens of millions of Americans and Russians were certain t ...
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