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Medgar EversAdded by: historybeatMedgar Evers
4 Girls Killed in Sixteenth Street Baptist Church BombingAdded by: historybeat4 Girls Killed in Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing
Missing poster for Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney Added by: historybeatFBI Poster for missing civil rights workers Andrew Goodman, James Chaney and Michael Schwerner
Vernon DahmerAdded by: historybeatVernon Dahmer
Evers, Medgar1930 US Federal Census record of Medgar Evers.
King, Martin LUS Federal Census record for Martin Luther King Jr and his family. The census worker enumerated the first names of Dr King and his father as "Marvin" instead of Martin.
A Resolution of the UNC Chapter of the Student Peace Union - 17 March 1963Added by: historybeatA Resolution of the UNC Chapter of the Student Peace Union - 17 March 1963
Leaflet, "Wanted: Picketers" - March 1960Added by: historybeatLeaflet, "Wanted: Picketers" - March 1960
Letter from 8 UNC School of Law professors to President William Friday - 6 June 1963Added by: historybeatLetter from 8 UNC School of Law professors to President William Friday - 6 June 1963
Andrew GoodmanAdded by: WhistlerOne of three American civil rights activists killed in the infamous Mississippi Burning incident of 21 June 1964.
César ChávezAdded by: WhistlerLeader of the Chicano Civil Rights movement.
Claude BlackAdded by: WhistlerBaptist minister who helped lead and organize marches throughout Texas in the 1950s and 1960s.
Daisy BatesAdded by: WhistlerCo-creator of the Arkansas State Press (a civil rights newspaper) and later President of the Arkansas State Conference of NAACP.
Ella BakerAdded by: WhistlerA behind-the-scenes civil rights activist, beginning as early as the 1930s.
James BevelAdded by: WhistlerA minister and civil rights leader who initially called for and organized the famous March on Washington.
James ChaneyAdded by: WhistlerOne of three American civil rights activists killed in the infamous Mississippi Burning incident of 21 June 1964.
Julian BondAdded by: WhistlerA founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and one of eight African Americans elected to the Georgia House of Representatives after Civil Rights legislation was passed.
Lucy BurnsAdded by: WhistlerA women's suffrage and voting rights leader. Together with Alice Paul, formed the National Woman's Party.
Medgar EversAdded by: WhistlerFiled lawsuit against the University of Mississippi Law School for segregation, and eventually was assassinated for his activism. (See the "Medgar Evers shot" event on the Civil Rights timeline on this site.)
Michael SchwernerAdded by: WhistlerOne of three American civil rights activists killed in the infamous Mississippi Burning incident of 21 June 1964.
Ralph AbernathyAdded by: WhistlerA clergyman, activist, and Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) official.
Stokely CarmichaelAdded by: WhistlerA Trinidadian-American civil rights activist, "Honorary Prime Minister" of the Black Panther Party.
James FarmerAdded by: WhistlerA leader in CORE and a civil rights activist.
Max and Paul Laprad sit inAdded by: ixamusIn the 1960s, I, Maxine Walker Giddings, joined the sit in movement at Fisk University in Nashville. On that fateful February day, I sat in with Paul Laprad, an exchange student. He was pulled from his stool; violence erupted, directed at him. We were later arrested.
Maxine Walker Marches During Sit-in Era behind Angeline Butler and Dianne NashAdded by: ixamusDuring Nashville sit-ins, we marched several times. I am seen marching in the second row wearing glasses and a short, tan coat.
Maxine Walker Looks Askance as Paul Laprad is Pulled off his seat at lunch counter sit in 1960Added by: ixamusAs we were sitting in at McClellan's in Nashville, persons pulled Paul from his seat next to me and began hitting him roughly. I turned aside in shock, but was trained to do nothing. These were the 1960s from Fisk Unviersity.
9535438_113859035409Added by: sally_liuzzo992This is the marker on Highway 80 in Lowndesboro Alabama where my mom was murdered
Rosa ParksAdded by: geonewRosa, taken in early 80's at Howard University
.22 Caliber Killings, Buffalo, NYAdded by: geonewThere was eight attacks on Buffalo area black men by “.22-Caliber Killer” Joseph G. Christopher in the early 1980s. Christopher was a white former Army private. The sign says it all.
Civil Rights MarchAdded by: OneiliusThe march for Civil Rights in Washington, D.C., 1963. Originally in: U.S. News & World Report Magazine Collection, Prints and Photographs Division (225).
The Police Loaded All 13 of us in the Back of A Garbage TruckAdded by: mabuhayp919We were arrested for exercising our rights as citizens in Jonesboro, Louisiana