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the definitions Student Non-Violent Coordination Committee
Congressman John Lewis
March on Washington
Civil Rights act of 1964
Brown vs the Board of Education
1956 State Flag
Sibley Commission
1.
Controversial flag that flew over Georgia from 1956-2001 due to the flag's prominent Confederate emblem.
2.
investigation by lawyer John Sibley to determine what should be done about
integration in the state; though 60% of Georgians claimed they would rather close the public schools than
integrate, Sibley recommended that public schools desegregate on a limited basis.
3.
Supreme Court cases that struck down the policy of separate but
equal and mandated the desegregation of public schools.
4.
civil rights organization by college students that urged non-violent protests and sit-in; They organized voter registrations in the South and led the Albany Movement.
5.
Federal legislation, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964, that forbade discrimination on the basis of race and sex in
hiring, firing, and promotion
6.
Leader in the Civil Rights movement; leader of the Student Non-Violent
Coordinating Committee; U.S. Representative (1986-present).
7.
The famous jobs and civil rights march led by Dr. Martin Luther King, where he gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
1. <span>1956 State Flag </span>2. <span>Brown vs the Board of Education </span>3. <span>Sibley Commission </span>4. <span>Student Nonviolent Coordination Committee </span>5. <span>Civil Rights act of 1964 </span>6. <span>Congressman John Lewis </span>7. March on Washington
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In the last decade of the 18th century, both France and England experienced revolutions. In France it was a political revolution against the Old Order, and in England it was an economic revolution that changed the way wealth was produced and shared.