2.1 Progress 1960-62 Flashcards

1
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When was the Greensboro sit in?

A

February 1 1960

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2
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What was the Greensboro sit in?

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Four black students from carolina college in Greensboro, protested against segregation by sitting in the white only seats. They were asked to leave but stayed.

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What happened on the second day of Greensboro sit in?

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25 students took part and the word spread about the protest across the south , in Greensboro segregated lunch areas

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4
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What role did CORE and SCLC have in the Greensboro sit in?

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  • trained students in non violent protests.
  • planned many protests across the south
  • mlk began to organise non violent protests all over the south, sit ins were the main method
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5
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How many took part in the Greensboro sit in?

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70000

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6
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How many went to jail for protesting ?

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3600

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7
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What was the significance of the Greensboro sit in?

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  • broad community of people took part
  • media coverage showed racism against blacks
  • positive media coverage
  • significant numbers
  • sit ins spread rapidly across south, helped movement
  • showed importance of publicity
  • lots of white southerners joined
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8
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Who was James meredith ?

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Black civil rights activists , rejected from missipi university

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9
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What was the James meredith case 1962?

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James meredith was rejected from Mississippi uni . Naacp challenged this . Supreme court ordered the university to admit him . They didn’t . Kennedy sent in the national guard to force the university .

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10
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How many troops were sent by kennedy to james meredith?

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23000

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Why the James meredith case was important?

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  • first black university student
  • supreme court order showing the change in attitudes
  • mob of 3000 attacked federal officials , shows the hatred towards blacks
  • meredith guarded for whole year shows the difficulties with integration.
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Did kennedy want to send in the national guard?

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Kennedy was forced too support civil rights due to poor publicity being used by the ussr during the cold war.

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13
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What was a key factor for civil rights gaining support?

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Publicity

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14
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What were the freedom rides?

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CORE campaigners rode buses to highlight desegregation had not happened.

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15
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When was bus desegregation ruled?

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1956

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16
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When did the supreme court order bus companies to desegregate?

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December 1960

17
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What caused the freedom rides?

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Core campaigners in 1961 , checked if buses were actually integrated, they were not, which caused outrage.

18
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What date did the freedom rides begin and what happened?

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4 may 1961. 7 black and 6 white freedom riders left washington onbuses

19
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What happened during the freedom rides on the 15 may 1961?

A

Bus was attacked by 100 kkk members

20
Q

What happened after the freedom riders were attacked?

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10 more freedom riders were sent out , and they were escorted to Montgomery, then To Mississippi. Once they arrived in Mississippi they were arrested.

21
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What was the response to the freedom rides?

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Southern governors denounced the freedom rides and the kkk and WCC vowed to stop them

22
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What was the kkks reaction to the freedom rides?

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Attacked them and firebombed a bus. Reckless, showing how dangerous they were as they did not even care about publicity.

23
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What was the purpose of the freedom rides other than to protest ?

A

Provoke the kkk to gain positive publicity

24
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How did commitment help the freedom riders achieve their goal?

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kept protesting despite:

  • threats
  • jail
  • violence
  • bombings
25
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How did organisation help the freedom rides achieve its goals?

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forced government to act:

  • protesters carried on
  • tactics provoked racist response
  • Core and sncc held peaceful protests
26
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How did publicity help the freedom riders achieve their aim?

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  • media informed about campaigns

- aimed to provoke