History Chapter 23 Test

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Interracial
Including 2 or more radical groups
Congress of racial equality
Civil rights organization started in 1942; active in sit-ins and demonstrations during 50's and 60's
Southern christian leadership conference
Civil rights organization founded in 1957 by MLK Jr; employed non violent means of protest and helped snift the focus of civil rights movement to the south
Student nonviolent corrdinating committee
Student civil rights organization begun in 1960 to address the concerns of the young african american; orgianlly part of the SCLC
Sit-in
Organized demonstration in which protesters seat themselces in segregated establishments to protest racial discrimination; because common practice for many civil rights groups in 1960s.
Freedom rides
Campaign by african americans and white civil workers in 1961 to protest segregated southern bus facilities by riding through the lower south on buses.
Albany movement
Largely unsuccessful protests against racial inequailty in albany, georgia in 1961 and 62. led by MLKJ
March on washington
Civil rights demonstration in washington dc led by MLKJ
Civil rights act of 1964
Law prohibiting discrimination in public accommodations and job opportunities.
Voting rights act of 1965
Legislation that have the federal government the power to register voters in areas where local officials prevented african american from voting
De jure segregation
Segregation enforced by laws common in the south through the 60's.
De facto segregation
Segregation in the north and elsewhere cayse by ghetto conditions rather than by law.
Nation of islam
African american religious group founded in 1933 that believes in the religion of Islam; self-sufficiency, self-displine, and creation of black nation.
Black power
African americans movement seeking unity, self-determination and economic and political power.