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EVENTS OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

I. Introduction

A. Why it began

B. What happened

II. Emmett Till

A. Said "Bye-Baby" to white woman

B. White woman brother and husband kill Emmett

C. Both men found not guilty of their crimes

III. Little Rock Nine

A. Gov. Faubus denies entry

B. Pres. Eisenhower ordered troops to integrate Central High School

C. Ernest Green first black graduate of Central High

IV. James Meredith

A. Denied by the University of Mississippi after being accepted

B. Pres. Kennedy ordered troops to escort Meredith to campus

C. Meredith graduates two years later

V. COFO Members

A. Arrested on false charges of speeding

B. Murdered by the KKK

C. Pres. Johnson had FBI investigate

D. A few men were charged with charges of violating civil rights

VI. Conclusion

A. Not able to share all

B. Hope you liked it

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Events of the Civil Rights Movement

The United States Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's was the centerfold of the

1900's. The Movement came about because not all Americans were being treated fairly. In

general white Americans were treated better than any other American people, especially black

people. There were many events of the Civil Rights Movement some dealt with black people

not getting a fair education. Some events came about because people were advocating that

people should be able to practice their American rights. The term paper that you are about to

read is composed of events that occurred as apart of the Civil Rights Movements. The events

are all in chronological order with the brutal murder of Emmett Till first in order. After that is the

story of Arkansas' Central High School's integration. Keeping with the idea of equal education,

you will be able read how the University of Mississippi was integrated by James Meredith with

the assistance of the U.S. Government. Lastly you will see the power the Ku Klux Klan had in

the deep South, especially Mississippi, with the murder of three members of the Council of

Federated Organizations (COFO). These events are just a glimpse of what the Civil Rights

Movement truly was. Now here is the strory of young Emmett Till.

Emmett Till

Not knowing the customs of Mississippi was the downfall for young Emmett Till. While

visiting family near Money, Mississippi, Emmett Till, age 14, was murdered. Emmett grew up on

Chicago's South side, where he was a fun loving child with a bit of a smart mouth. Living in

Chicago, Emmett knew of segregation but had white play mates. On one occasion he had

showed his cousins a picture of a white girl and had told them that she was his girl. His friends

were some what impressed and had dared Emmett to speak to a white woman who was inside

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