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African American Rights: The Fight for Equality and Justice
Explore the landmark events, key legislation, and powerful strategies that defined the African American civil rights struggle and transformed American society.
What You'll Learn
Civil rights activists combined boycotts, legal challenges, and nonviolent protest strategies.
Brown v. Board overturned the separate but equal doctrine in public education.
The Voting Rights Act eliminated literacy tests blocking African American voter participation.
Key terms include Jim Crow Laws, redlining, sharecropping, and double consciousness.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze how diverse civil rights strategies combined to achieve social change.
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Learners evaluate landmark legislation and its challenges in real-world implementation.
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Practice questions test vocabulary including Jim Crow Laws and de facto segregation.
Why This Matters
Understanding African American rights equips students to analyze how social movements, legislation, and civic action shape democracy and advance equality for all citizens.
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Civil Rights
Voting Rights
Jim Crow
Nonviolent Resistance
Racial Equality

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