United States Civil Rights 1960 - 1973

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1. Open

1.1. please note: inter-map links have been disabled for public display purposes

1.2. websites for context

1.2.1. Wikipedia: History of the United States

1.2.2. Wikipedia: Civil Rights Movement

1.2.3. History Channel: Civil Rights Movement

1.3. beginnings

1.3.1. :

1.3.1.1. the Supreme Court...

1.3.1.1.1. strikes down the...

1.3.2. •

1.3.2.1. Civil Rights Act of 1964

1.3.2.1.1. :

1.3.2.1.2. followed by...

1.3.2.1.3. Multi-Media

1.3.2.2. Civil Rights Act of 1968

1.3.2.2.1. Multi-Media

1.3.2.3. fair housing bill...

1.3.2.3.1. is being filibustered once again...

1.3.2.3.2. :

1.4. segregation

1.4.1. •

1.4.1.1. George Wallace

1.4.1.1.1. Multi-Media

1.4.2. Multi-Media

1.4.2.1. Ask

1.4.2.2. Bing

1.4.2.3. DuckDuckGo

1.4.2.4. Google

1.4.2.4.1. Google Scholar

1.5. meaning

1.5.1. congruence of the...

1.5.1.1. Civil Rights Movement...

1.5.1.1.1. with...

1.6. local patterns of segregation...

1.6.1. lead to...

1.6.1.1. higher unemployment rates for..

1.6.1.1.1. blacks...

1.6.2. :

1.6.2.1. leave...

1.6.2.1.1. African-Americans...

1.7. severe division of the...

1.7.1. American population

1.7.1.1. :

1.7.1.1.1. riots and extremist comments...

1.7.1.1.2. expectations of the...

1.7.1.1.3. middle-class resentment

1.8. Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

1.8.1. :

1.8.1.1. SNCC

1.8.2. •

1.8.2.1. John Lewis

1.8.2.1.1. Multi-Media

1.8.3. Multi-Media

1.8.3.1. Ask

1.8.3.2. Bing

1.8.3.3. DuckDuckGo

1.8.3.4. Google

1.8.3.4.1. Google Scholar

1.9. Greensboro Sit-Ins

1.9.1. Multi-Media

1.9.1.1. Ask

1.9.1.2. Bing

1.9.1.3. DuckDuckGo

1.9.1.4. Google

1.9.1.4.1. Google Scholar

1.10. Freedom Rides

1.11. Martin Luther King, Jr.

1.12. voter registration

1.13. Freedom Summer

1.14. Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

1.15. University of Mississippi

1.16. Albany Movement

1.17. Birmingham

1.18. Malcolm X

1.19. Selma

1.20. Fair Housing Act

1.21. St. Augustine Movement

1.22. Kennedy administration

1.23. Johnson administration

1.24. prison reform

1.25. race riots

1.26. black radicalism

2. Multi-Media

2.1. Ask

2.2. Bing

2.3. DuckDuckGo

2.4. Google

2.4.1. Google Scholar

3. Resources

3.1. Guidance

3.1.1. WisdomMaps

3.1.1.1. :

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3.1.1.1.3. develop...

3.1.1.1.4. topics

3.1.1.1.5. “relational ontology”

3.1.1.1.6. Multi-Media

3.1.1.1.7. sizing/centering

3.2. Translation

3.2.1. Google Translate

3.2.1.1. :

3.2.1.1.1. a great way to learn to read another language...

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3.2.2.1. :

3.2.2.1.1. a global learning technology

3.2.2.1.2. three simple steps

4. WisdomMaps.info