2.4 Civil Rights Movment 1965-75 Flashcards

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What happened across America in 1964-68?

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Riots , in new york, la , Newark , chicago

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Why were there reason for riots in 1964-1968?

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  • police brutality
  • discrimination
  • poor health care
  • poor education
  • high unemployment
  • immense poverty
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Why the riots were significant?

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-220 deaths
-8371 injured
-52000 arrests
-more black power movement support
-money put into improving ghettos
-highlighted issues in ghettos
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4
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What LBJ did because of the riots?

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The kerner report

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5
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When was the Kerner report?

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1968

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What did the Kerner report say?

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Riots were a result of poor condition in ghettos , white officials had failed to fix problems . Police were needed to provide more protection in ghettos , the media sensationalised the riots. Needs funding . Remember black problems . Stop police brutality

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Why MLK campaigned in the north?

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  • wanted to show non violent direct action still worked
  • wanted fairer housing, stop segregated housing and high rents
  • demanded jobs pay a living wage
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Features of MLKs campaign in the north?

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  • chicago mayor did nothing to help
  • planned marches in white neighbourhoods
  • riot broke out , mlk proposed peace was rejected
  • publicity less supportive
  • housing practices made fairer
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Overall assessment of MLKs campaign in the north?

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  • violence from both sides
  • publicity not great
  • richard Daley chicago mayor ignored CFM agreement and housing policy did not change
  • fed. Gov. Did not push Daley
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10
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When was MLK assassinated?

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4 april 1968

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Impact of MLK assassination?

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  • widespread rioting in 172 towns and cities all over us
  • poor peoples campaign still took place but wasn’t successful
  • 32 blacks dead
  • 27000 arrested
  • 3500 injured
  • civil rights act 1968
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12
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What was the civil rights act of 1968?

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Section on fairer housing and gave federal protection to civil rights workers

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13
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What were white attitudes during 70s ?

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Thought blacks had equality after civil and voting rights act , so stopped funding

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14
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How did civil rights progress after MLKs death?

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  • black protest split after 1969, different groups focusing on different issues
  • vietnam war became more of an issue, many blacks such as Muhammad ali refused to fight
  • black panthers protests wrongful imprisonments
  • voting rights act 1970, banned literacy test
  • funding and tax breaks for blacks business
  • more black officials
  • affirmative action
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How much progress had been made by 1975?

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  • immense progress socially and politically
  • still need economic progress
  • segregation was patchy
  • increase from 25-700 black officials
  • most states by 1972 didn’t have racist rep. Showing social change
  • culture changed. Black musicians and athletes were popular
  • black issues were important
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