They migrated all over the North, Midwest, and the West, but I would say mainly the North?
1962- James Meredith was allowed by a federal court case to enrol at the University of Mississipi.
1963- There were boycotts, protests, and media coverage that force Birmingham to end segregation.
- There were troops Kennedy ordered to desegregate the University of Alabama
-Washington march took place.
1964- It was when Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act.
1965- The Voting Rights Act was passed.
Processing of raw materials. Examples: turning timber into furniture, turning iron-ore into steel, sheep shearing into wool.
1. MLK was a minister who believed in nonviolent protests
2. Malcolm X was a Minister of the Nation of Islam
3. Robert Moses organized voter registration campaigns
4. Stokely Carmichael called for black power.
<span>The United States embraced a laissez-faire policy in the economy during the 1920s. The Secretary of Treasury, Mellon, tremendously reduced taxes, which moved the economy because there was more money to spend. Inventions such as cars and radios, as well as the conservative economic policies, added to a huge economic boom. Many of the economic procedures in the decade would lead to danger especially in the stock market, which would lead to the crash and the Great Depression.</span>