- Timeline of the African-American Civil Rights Movement
This is a timeline of the African-American Civil Rights Movement.
1600 – 1799
See also
Racism in the United States .1676
*unknown - Both free and enslaved African Americans fought inBacon's Rebellion along with English colonists.1739
*September 9 - In theStono Rebellion , South Carolina slaves gathered at the Stono River to plan an armed march for freedom.1776-1783
* Thousands of enslaved African Americans in the South escaped to British orLoyalist lines, as they were promised freedom if they fought with the British. InSouth Carolina , 25,000 enslaved African Americans, one-quarter of those held, escaped to the British. [ [http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/hyperhistorian.cfm The American Revolution and Slavery, Digital History] accessed 5 Mar 2008] After the war, many African Americans left with the British forEngland ; others went with other Loyalists toCanada and settled inNova Scotia andNew Brunswick .
* Many free blacks in the North fought with the colonists for the rebellion.1787
*July 13 , TheNorthwest Ordinance bans the expansion of slavery into U.S. territories north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River.1800 – 1859
Early 1800s
*unknown - firstBlack Codes enacted.1800
*August 30 -Gabriel Prosser 's attempt to lead a slave rebellion inRichmond, Virginia was suppressed.1822
*July 14 -Denmark Vesey 's slave rebellion inCharleston, South Carolina was suppressed.1829
*September - David Walker begins publication of the abolitionist pamphlet "Walker's Appeal".1831
*unknown -William Lloyd Garrison begins publication of the abolitionist newspaper "The Liberator ".
*August -Nat Turner leads the most successful slave rebellion in U.S. history. The rebellion is suppressed, but only after many deaths.1847
*unknown -Frederick Douglass begins publication of the abolitionist newspaper the "North Star".1849
*unknown - "Roberts v. Boston " seeks to end racial discrimination in Boston public schools.1852
*March 20 - "Uncle Tom's Cabin " byHarriet Beecher Stowe is published.1857
*March 6 - In "Dred Scott v. Sandford ", the Supreme Court upholdsslavery . This decision is regarded as a key cause of theAmerican Civil War .1860 – 1874
1861-1865
* American Civil War - Before the Emancipation Proclamation, tens of thousands of enslaved African Americans of all ages escaped to Union lines for freedom. Contraband camps were set up in some areas, where blacks started learning to read and write. Others traveled with the Union Army. By the end of the war, more than 180,000 African Americans, mostly from the South, fought with the Union Army and Navy as members of the US Colored Troops and sailors, earning admiration and gratitude by comrades and officers.1862
*September 22 - Announcement of theEmancipation Proclamation , after theBattle of Antietam .1863-1877 Reconstruction
1863
*January 1 - TheEmancipation Proclamation goes into effect.
*May 22 - U.S. Army recruitsUnited States Colored Troops . (The 54th Massachusetts would be featured in the critically acclaimed late 20th c. movie "Glory".
*July -Irish ethnic protests against the draft inNew York City turned into riots against blacks - the so-calledDraft Riots .1865
*December 18th - TheThirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolishesslavery in the U.S.
* unknown - Shaw Institute was founded in Raleigh, NC, as the first historically black college (HBCU ) in the South.1866
*April 9 -Civil Rights Act of 1866 passed by Congress over Johnson's presidential veto. All persons born in theUnited States are now citizens.
*unknown -Ku Klux Klan is formed inPulaski, Tennessee , made up of white Confederate veterans; it became a paramilitary insurgent group to enforce white supremacy.
*July - New Orleans white Citizens riot against blacks.
*September 21 - The U.S. Army regiment ofBuffalo Soldier s (African Americans) formed.
*unknown - TheSecond Freedmen's Bureau Act would have provided longer enforcement of rights for freedmen, but it is vetoed by PresidentAndrew Johnson .1868
*April 1 - Hampton Institute, an HBCU, founded inHampton, Virginia .
*July 9 - TheFourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution 's Section 1 requiresdue process andequal protection .
* unknown - Through 1871, white paramilitary groups and mobs used lynching of blacks to suppress voting and prevent ratification of new state constitutions.1870
*February 3 - TheFifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees the right of male citizens of the United States to vote regardless of race, color or previous condition of servitude.
*February 25 -Hiram Rhodes Revels becomes the first black member of the Senate (seeAfrican Americans in the United States Congress ).1871
*October 10 -Octavius Catto is murdered inPhiladelphia .1872
*December 11 -P.B.S. Pinchback is sworn in as the first black member of theU.S. House of Representatives .1873
*April 14 - In the "Slaughterhouse Cases " the Supreme Court votes 5-4 for a narrow reading of the Fourteenth Amendment. The court also discusses dual citizenship: State Citizens and U.S. Citizens.1874
*September - Whites riot against blacks in New Orleans-the so called "Battle of Liberty Place"1875 – 1899
1875
*March 1 -Civil Rights Act of 1875 signed.
*unknown - TheMississippi Plan to intimidate Blacks and suppress black voter registration and voting.1876
*July 8 - TheHamburg Massacre occurs when local people riot against African Americans who were trying to celebrate theFourth of July .
*varied - White Democrats regained power in many southern state legislatures and passed the firstJim Crow law s.1879
*spring - Thousands of African Americans refused to live under segregation in the South and migrated toKansas . They became known asExodusters .1880
*unknown - In "Strauder v. West Virginia ", theSupreme Court rules thatAfrican Americans could not be excluded from juries.
* During the 1880s, African Americans in the South reached a peak of numbers in being elected and holding local offices, even while white Democrats were working to assert control at state level.1881
*July 4 -Booker T. Washington opens the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (HBCU) inTuskegee, Alabama .1883
*unknown - In "Civil Rights Cases ", the United States Supreme Court struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875 as unconstitutional.1884
*unknown -Mark Twain 's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn " was published, featuring the admirable African American character Jim.
*unknown - Judy W. Reed, ofWashington, DC , and Sarah E. Goode, ofChicago , were the first African-American women inventors to receive patents. Reed may not have been able to sign her name, but she was the first African American woman to receive a patent. Signed with an "X", patent no. 305,474, grantedSeptember 23 ,1884 , is for a dough kneader and roller. Goode's patent for a cabinet bed, patent no. 322,177, was issued onJuly 14 ,1885 . Goode, the owner of a Chicago furniture store, invented a folding bed that could be formed into a desk when not in use.
*unknown -Ida B. Wells sued the Chesapeake, Ohio & South Western Railroad Company for its use of segregated "Jim Crow" cars.1892
*unknown -Ida B. Wells published her famous pamphlet, "Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases".1895
*September 18 -Booker T. Washington delivered hisAtlanta Compromise address at the Cotton States and International Exposition inAtlanta, Georgia .1896
*May 18 - In "Plessy v. Ferguson ", the Supreme Court upheld "de jure "racial segregation of "separate but equal" facilities. (seeJim Crow laws for historical discussion).1898
*Louisiana enacted the first state-widegrandfather clause that provided exemption for white illiterates to voter registration based on literacy test requirements.
* "Williams v. Mississippi ", theSupreme Court upheld voter registration and election provisions of Mississippi's constitution because they applied to all citizens. Effectively, however, they disfranchised blacks and poor whites. The result was that other southern states copied these provisions in their new constitutions and amendments through 1908, disfranchising most African Americans and many poor whites for decades into the 20th century.1890s
*Two-thirds of the farmers in the backcountry of the Mississippi Delta were African Americans who had managed to buy and clear land after the Civil War.1900 – 1924
1900
* Since the Civil War, 30,000 African-American teachers had been trained and put to work in the South. The majority of blacks had become literate. [James D.Anderson, "Black Education in the South, 1860-1935", Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1988, pp.244-245]1901
*unknown -Booker T. Washington 's autobiography "Up From Slavery " is published.1903
*unknown -W.E.B. Du Bois 's seminal work "The Souls of Black Folk " is published.1904
*May 15 -Sigma Pi Phi , the first African-American Greek-letter organization, was founded by African-American men as a professional organization, inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania .1905
*July 11 - First meeting of theNiagara Movement , an interracial group to work for civil rights.1906
* African-American men foundedAlpha Phi Alpha atCornell University , the first intercollegiate fraternity for African-American men.1908
*December 26 - Jack Johnson won the World Heavyweight Title.
*Alpha Kappa Alpha - At Howard University, African-American college women founded the first sorority for African-American women.1909
*February 12 - First meeting of theNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP ), an interracial group devoted to civil rights.1910
*September 29 -National Urban League founded.1910-1940
*Great Migration - In multiple acts of resistance, more than 1.5 million African Americans left violence, disfranchisement and segregation in the South to migrate to northern and midwestern industrial cities for jobs, the chance to vote, and better education for their children1914
* Newly elected presidentWoodrow Wilson ordered physical re-segregation of Federal workplaces and employment after nearly 50 years of integrated facilities.1915
*February 8 - "The Birth of a Nation " is released to movie theaters. TheNAACP protested in cities across the country, convincing some not to show the film.
*June 21 - In "Guinn v. United States ", the Supreme Court rules againstgrandfather clause s used to deny Blacks the vote.
*September 9 - ProfessorCarter Woodson founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History inChicago, Illinois .1916
*January - ProfessorCarter Woodson and The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History begins publishing the "Journal of Negro History ", the first academic journal devoted to the study of African-American history.1919
*summer -Red Summer of 1919 riots:Chicago ,Washington, DC ;Knoxville, Tennessee ,Indianapolis, Indiana , etc.
*September 28 -Omaha Race Riot of 1919 ,Nebraska .
*October 1-5 -Elaine Race Riot ,Phillips County, Arkansas . Numerous blacks were convicted by an all-white jury or pled guilty. In "Moore v. Dempsey " (1923), theSupreme Court overturned six convictions for denial of due process under theFourteenth Amendment .1921
*May 31 -Tulsa Race Riot , Oklahoma1923
*February 19 - In "Moore v. Dempsey ", the Supreme Court holds that mob-dominated trials violate theDue Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.1925 – 1949
1925
*unknown -Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters organized.
*spring -American Negro Labor Congress founded.1929
*TheLeague of United Latin American Citizens , the first organization to fight for the civil rights ofHispanic Americans, is founded inCorpus Christi, Texas .1930
*unknown - TheLeague of Struggle for Negro Rights was founded in New York City.
*unknown -Jessie Daniel Ames formed theAssociation of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching . She got 40,000 white women to sign a pledge against lynching and for change in the South. [Angela Y. Davis,"Women, Race & Class". New York: Vintage Books, 1983, pp.194-195]1931
*March 25 -Scottsboro Boys arrested. All are later freed, pardoned or paroled. The film "Heaven's Fall " was made about the incident.1935
*June 18 - In "Murray v. Pearson ",Thurgood Marshall andCharles Hamilton Houston of theNAACP successfully argued the landmark case in Maryland to open admissions to theUniversity of Maryland School of Law on the basis of equal protection under theFourteenth Amendment .1936
*August - SprinterJessie Owens wins four gold medals at the1936 Summer Olympics inBerlin .1939
*unknown -Billie Holiday first performs "Strange Fruit " in New York City. The song, a protest against lynching written byAbel Meeropol under the pen name Lewis Allan, became a signature song for Holiday.1940s to 1970
* SecondGreat Migration - In multiple acts of resistance, more than 5 million African Americans left the violence and segregation of the South for jobs, education, and the chance to vote in northern, midwestern and California cities.1940
*February 12 - In "Chambers v. Florida ", the Supreme Court frees three Black men who were coerced into confessing to a murder.1941
*early 1941 - U.S. Army formsAfrican-American air combat units, theTuskegee Airmen .
*June 25 - PresidentFranklin Delano Roosevelt issuesExecutive Order 8802 , the "Fair Employment Act", to require equal treatment and training of all employees by defense contractors.1942
*Six nonviolence activists in theFellowship of Reconciliation —Bernice Fisher ,James Russell Robinson ,George Houser ,James Farmer, Jr. ,Joe Guinn andHomer Jack — found the Committee on Racial Equality, which becomesCongress of Racial Equality .1944
*April 3 - In "Smith vs. Allwright" the Supreme Court ruled the whites-only Democratic Party primary in Texas was unconstitutional. [ [http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=321&invol=649 Smith v. Allwright, 321 U.S. 649 (1944)] ]
*April 25 -United Negro College Fund incorporated.
*July 17 -Port Chicago disaster , which led to thePort Chicago mutiny .
*November 7 -Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. was elected to U.S. House of Representatives from Harlem, New York.1945-1975
Second Reconstruction /American Civil Rights Movement1945
*unknown -Freeman Field Mutiny , where Black officers attempt to desegregate an all-white officers club.1946
*unknown - Renowned actor/singerPaul Robeson founds theAmerican Crusade Against Lynching 1947
*April 9 - TheCongress of Racial Equality (CORE) sends 16 men on theJourney of Reconciliation .
*April 15 -Jackie Robinson plays his first game for theBrooklyn Dodgers , becoming the first black baseball player in professional baseball in 60 years.1948
*January 12 - In "Sipuel v. Board of Regents of Univ. of Okla. " the Supreme Court rules that the State of Oklahoma and the University of Oklahoma Law School could not deny admission based on race ("color").
*May 3 - In "Shelley v. Kraemer " the Supreme Court rules that the government could not enforce racialrestrictive covenants , and asserts that they were in conflict with the nation's public policy.
*July 12 -Hubert Humphrey makes a controversial speech in favor of American Civil rights at theDemocratic National Convention
*July 26 - PresidentHarry S. Truman issuesExecutive Order 9981 ordering the end of segregation in the Armed Forces.1950 – 1959
:"For more detail during this period, see [http://www.outreach.olemiss.edu/Freedom_Riders/Timeline.html Freedom Riders website chronology] "
1950
*June 5 - In "McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents " the Supreme Court rules that a public institution of higher learning could not provide different treatment to a student solely because of his race.
*June 5 - In "Sweatt v. Painter " the Supreme Court rules that a separate-but-equal Texas law school was actually unequal, partly in that it deprived black students from the collegiality of future white lawyers.
* TheLeadership Conference on Civil Rights is created in Washington, DC to promote the enactment and enforcement of effective civil rights legislation and policy.1951
*April 23 - High school students inFarmville, Virginia go on strike: the case "Davis v. County School Board of Prince Edward County " is heard by the Supreme Court in 1954 as part of "Brown v. Board of Education ".
*July 26 - TheUnited States Army high command announces it will desegregate the Army.
*December 24 - Home ofNAACP activists Harry and Harriette Moore in Mims, Florida is bombed byKKK group; both die of injuries.1952
*January 28 - "Briggs v. Elliott ": after a District Court orders separate but equal school facilities inSouth Carolina , the Supreme Court agrees to hear the case as part ofBrown v. Board of Education .
*April 1 - Chancellor Collins J. Seitz finds for the black plaintiffs ("Belton v. Gebhart, Belton v. Bulah ") and orders the integration of Hockessin elementary and Claymont High School inDelaware based on assessment of "separate but equal" public school facilities required by the Delaware constitution.
*September 4 Eleven black students attend the first day of school at Claymont High School, Delaware, becoming the first black students in the 17 segregated states to integrate a white public school. The day occurred without incident or notice by the community.
*September 5 Delaware State Attorney General informs Claymont Superintendent Stahl that the black students will have to go home because the case is being appealed. Stahl, the School Board and the faculty refuse and the students remain. The two Delaware cases are argued before the Warren USSupreme Court by Redding, Greenberg and Marshall and are used as an example of how integration can be achieved peacefully. It was a primary influence in the "Brown v. Board " case. The students become active in sports, music and theater. The first two black students graduated in June 1954 just one month after the "Brown v. Board " case.1953
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September 1 - In the landmark caseSarah Keys v. Carolina Coach Company , WAC Sarah Keys, represented by civil rights lawyer Dovey Roundtree, becomes the first black to challenge "separate but equal " in bus segregation before theInterstate Commerce Commission .1954
*May 17 - The Supreme Court rules against the "separate but equal" doctrine in "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kans." and in "Bolling v. Sharpe ", thus overturning "Plessy v. Ferguson ".
*July 11 - The firstWhite Citizens' Council meeting takes place, inMississippi .
*In "Hernandez v. Texas ", theSupreme Court of the United States ruled thatMexican Americans and all other racial groups in the United States are entitled to equal protection under the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
*November -Charles Diggs ,Jr. of Detroit,Michigan is elected to Congress, the first African American elected from Michigan.
*Frankie Muse Freeman was the lead attorney for the landmark NAACP case Davis et al v. the St. Louis Housing Authority, which ended legal racial discrimination in public housing with the city.Constance Baker Motley was also an attorney for NAACP: it was a rarity to have two women attorneys leading such a high profile case.1955
*January 15 - PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower signs Executive Order 10590, establishing the President's Committee on Government Policy to enforce a nondiscrimination policy in Federal employment.
*May 7 -NAACP activist ReverendGeorge W. Lee is killed in Belzoni,Mississippi .
*May 31 - The Supreme Court rules in "Brown II" that desegregation must occur with "all deliberate speed".
*June 29 - The NAACP wins a Supreme Court decision, ordering theUniversity of Alabama to admitAutherine Lucy .
*August 13 - Registration activistLamar Smith is murdered inBrookhaven, Mississippi .
*August 28 - TeenagerEmmett Till is killed for whistling at a white woman inMoney, Mississippi .
*November 7 ndash Interstate Commerce Commission bans bus segregation in interstate travel in Sarah Keys v. Carolina Coach Company, extending the logic ofBrown v. Board to the area of bus travel across state lines.
*December 1 -Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat on a bus, starting theMontgomery Bus Boycott .
* unknown -Roy Wilkins becomes theNAACP executive secretary.1956
*February 3 -Autherine Lucy is admitted to theUniversity of Alabama . Whites riot, and she is suspended. Later, she is expelled for her part in further legal action against the university.
*February 24 - The policy ofMassive Resistance is declared by U.S. SenatorHarry F. Byrd, Sr. .
*May 28 - TheTallahassee, Florida bus boycott begins.
*November 13 - In "Browder v. Gayle ", the Supreme Court strikes down Alabama laws requiring segregation of buses. This ruling, together with the ICC's 1955 ruling in Sarah Keys v. Carolina Coach banning Jim Crow in bus travel among the states, is a landmark in outlawing Jim Crow in bus travel.
*unknown -Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission formed.
*unknown - TheSouthern Manifesto opposing integration of schools, was created and signed by members of the Congressional delegations of Southern states, including 19 Senators and 81 members of the House of Representatives, notably the entire delegations of the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Virginia. On March 12, it was released to the press.
*unknown - * Director J. Edgar Hoover orders the FBI to begin theCOINTELPRO program to investigate and disrupt "dissident" groups within theUnited States .1957
*January -Southern Christian Leadership Conference formed. Dr.Martin Luther King , Jr. is named chairman of the organization.
*September 4 - Orville Faubus, governor of Arkansas, calls out the National Guard to block integration ofLittle Rock Central High School .
*September - PresidentDwight Eisenhower federalized National Guard and also ordered US Army troops to ensureLittle Rock Central High School inArkansas is integrated. Federal and National Guard troops escort theLittle Rock Nine .
*unknown -Civil Rights Act of 1957 signed by President Eisenhower.1958
*unknown - In "NAACP v. Alabama ", theSupreme Court ruled that the NAACP was not required to release membership lists to continue operating in the state.1959
1960 – 1969
:"For more detail during this period, see [http://www.outreach.olemiss.edu/Freedom_Riders/Timeline.html Freedom Riders website chronology] ":"See also
Race riot "1960
*February 1 - Four black students sit at the Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro,North Carolina , sparking six months of theGreensboro Sit-Ins .
*February 17 - Alabama grand jury indictsMartin Luther King (MLK) fortax evasion .
*February 20 -Virginia Union University students stage sit-in at Woolworth's lunch counter in Richmond. [ [http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/risingup/ The Virginia Center for Digital History] ]
*March 3 -Vanderbilt University expelsJames Lawson for sit-in participation.
*March 7 -Felton Turner ofHouston beaten and hung-upside down in a tree, initialsKKK carved on his chest.
*March 19 - San Antonio, Texas becomes first city to integrate lunch counters.
*March 20 - Florida GovernorLeroy Collins calls lunch counter segregation “unfair and morally wrong.”
*April 8 - Weak civil rights bill survives Senatefilibuster .
*April 15-17 - TheStudent Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) is formed in Raleigh,North Carolina .
*April 19 - Nashville civil rights lawyerZ. Alexander Looby ’s home bombed.
*May -Nashville sit-ins .
*May 6 -Civil Rights Act of 1960 signed by PresidentDwight Eisenhower .
*May 28 - All-white Alabama jury acquitsMLK .
*June 24 - MLK meets SenatorJohn F. Kennedy (JFK).
*June 28 -Bayard Rustin resigns fromSCLC after condemnation by Rep.Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. .
*July 31 -Elijah Muhammad calls for an all-black state. Membership inNation of Islam estimated at 100,000.
*August - Rev.Wyatt Tee Walker replacesElla Baker as SCLC’s Executive Director.
*October 19 - MLK and fifty others arrested at sit-in at Atlanta’s Rich’s Department Store.
*October 26 - MLK’s earlier probation revoked; he was transferred to Reidsville State Prison.
*October 28 - After intervention fromRobert F. Kennedy (RFK), King is free on bond.
*November 8 -John F. Kennedy defeatsRichard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election.
*December 5 - In "Boynton v. Virginia ", theU.S. Supreme Court holds thatracial segregation in bus terminals s illegal because such segregation violates theInterstate Commerce Act . This ruling, in combination with the ICC's 1955 decision in Keys v. Carolina Coach, effectively outlaws segregation on interstate buses and at the terminals servicing such buses.1961
*January 11 - Rioting over court-ordered admission of first two African Americans at theUniversity of Georgia leads to their suspension.
*January 31 - Member of theCongress of Racial Equality (CORE) and nine students arrested in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
*March 6 - PresidentJohn F. Kennedy issuesExecutive Order 10925 , which establishes a Presidential committee that later becomes theEqual Employment Opportunity Commission .
*May 4 - The first group ofFreedom Riders , with the intent of integrating interstate buses, leaves Washington, D.C. by Greyhound bus. The group, organized by theCongress for Racial Equality (CORE), leaves shortly after theU.S. Supreme Court has outlawed segregation in interstate transportation terminals.cite web |last=The King Center |first=The Chronology of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. |title=1961 |url=http://www.thekingcenter.org/mlk/chronology.html |accessdate=2007-10-20]
*May 14 - TheFreedom Rider s' bus is attacked and burned outside of Anniston, Alabama. A mob beats theFreedom Riders upon their arrival in Birmingham, Alabama. TheFreedom Riders are arrested in Jackson, Mississippi, and spend forty to sixty days in Parchman Penitentiary.
*May 17 - Nashville students, coordinated byDiane Nash andJames Bevel , take up theFreedom Ride .
*May 20 -Freedom Riders were assaulted in Montgomery, Alabama.
*May 21-22 - MLK, theFreedom Riders , and congregation of 1,500 at Rev.Ralph Abernathy ’s First Baptist Church in Montgomery are besieged by mob of segregationists; Attorney GeneralRobert F. Kennedy sends federal marshals to protect them.
*May 29ndashAttorney General Robert F. Kennedy , citing the1955 landmark ICC ruling inSarah Keys v. Carolina Coach Company and theSupreme Court 's 1960 decision inBoynton v. Virginia , petitions the ICC to enforcedesegregation in interstate travel.
*June-August -U.S. Dept. of Justice initiates talks with civil rights groups and foundations on beginning Voter Education Project.
*July -SCLC begins citizenship classes;Andrew J. Young hired to direct the program.Bob Moses begins voter registration in McComb, Mississippi.
*September -James Forman becomes SNCC’s Executive Secretary.
*September 23 -Interstate Commerce Commission , atRobert F. Kennedy ’s insistence, issues new rules ending discrimination in interstate travel, effective November 1, 1961, six years after the ICC's own ruling inKeys v. Carolina Coach Company .
*September 25 - Voter registration activist Herbert Lee killed in McComb, Mississippi.
*November 1 - All interstate buses required to display a certificate that reads: “Seating aboard this vehicle is without regard to race, color, creed, or national origin, by order of the Interstate Commerce Commission.” [cite book |last=Arsenault|first=Raymond|title=Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice |year=2006 |publisher=Oxford Univ. Press |pages=p. 439|isbn=0195136748 ]
*November 1 - SNCC workers Charles Sherrod and Cordell Reagon and nine Chatmon Youth Council members test new ICC rules at Trailways bus station in Albany, Georgia.
*November 17 - SNCC workers help encourage and coordinate black activism in Albany, Georgia, culminating in the founding of theAlbany Movement as a formal coalition.
*November 22 - Three high school students from Chatmon’s Youth Council arrested after using “positive actions” by walking into white sections of the Albany bus station.
*November 22 - Albany State College students Bertha Gober and Blanton Hall arrested after entering the white waiting room of the Albany Trailways station.cite book |last=Branch |first=Taylor |title=Parting the Waters: America in the King Years |year=1988 |publisher=Simon & Schuster Paperbacks |pages=pp.527-530 |isbn=978-0-671-68742-7]
*December 10 -Freedom Riders from Atlanta, SNCC leader Charles Jones, and Albany State student Bertha Gober are arrested at Albany Union Railway Terminal, sparking mass demonstrations, with hundreds of protesters arrested over the next five days.cite book |last=Branch |first=Taylor |title=Parting the Waters: America in the King Years |year=1988 |publisher=Simon & Schuster Paperbacks |pages=pp.533-535 |isbn=978-0-671-68742-7]
*December 11-15 - Five hundred protesters arrested in Albany, Georgia.
*December 15 - Dr. King arrives in Albany, Georgia in response to a call from Dr. W. G. Anderson, the leader of theAlbany Movement to desegregate public facilities.
*December 16 - Dr. King is arrested at an Albany, Georgia demonstration. He is charged with obstructing the sidewalk and parading without a permit.
*December 18 - Albany truce, including a 60-day postponement of King's trial; MLK leaves town. [cite book |last=Branch |first=Taylor |title=Parting the Waters: America in the King Years |year=1988 |publisher=Simon & Schuster Paperbacks |pages=pp.555-556 |isbn=978-0-671-68742-7]1962
*January 18 -20 - Student protests over sit-in leaders’ expulsions at Baton Rouge’sSouthern University , the nation’s largest black school, close it down.
* February - Representatives of SNCC,CORE , and theNAACP form theCouncil of Federated Organizations (COFO ). A grant request to fundCOFO voter registration activities is submitted to the Voter Education Project (VEP).
*February 26 - Segregated transportation facilities, both interstate and intrastate, ruled unconstitutional byU.S. Supreme Court .
* March - SNCC workers sit-in at US Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy's office to protest jailings inBaton Rouge .
*March 20 - FBI installs wiretaps onNAACP activistStanley Levison ’s office.
*April 3 - Defense Department orders full racial integration of military reserve units, except the National Guard.
*April 9 - Corporal Roman Duckworth shot by a police officer in Taylorsville, Mississippi.
* June - Leroy Willis becomes first black graduate of theUniversity of Virginia College of Arts and Sciences.
* June - SNCC workers establish voter registration projects in rural Southwest Georgia.
*July 10 -August 28 SCLC renews protests in Albany; MLK in jail July 10-12 andJuly 27 -August 10 .
*August 31 -Fannie Lou Hamer attempts to register to vote inIndianola, Mississippi .
*September 9 - Two black churches used by SNCC for voter registration meetings are burned in Sasser, Georgia.
*September 20 -James Meredith is barred from becoming the first black student to enroll at theUniversity of Mississippi .
*September 30 -October 1 - Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black ordersJames Meredith admitted to Ole Miss. Meredith enrolls; riot ensues. French photographer Paul Guihard and Oxford resident Ray Gunter are killed.
* October - Leflore County, Mississippi, supervisors cut off surplus food distribution in retaliation against voter drive.
*October 23 –Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) begins Communist Infiltration (COMINFIL) investigation ofSCLC .
*October 14 -28 –Cuban Missile Crisis .
*November 7 -8 –Edward Brooke selected Massachusetts Attorney General, Leroy Johnson elected Georgia State Senator,Augustus Hawkins electedfirst black from California in Congress.
*November 20 - Attorney GeneralRobert F. Kennedy authorizes FBI wiretap onStanley Levison ’s home telephone.
*November 20 - PresidentJohn F. Kennedy upholds 1960 campaign promise to eliminate housing segregation by signingExecutive Order 11063 banning segregation in Federally funded housing.1963
*January - IncomingAlabama governorGeorge Wallace calls for "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever" in his inaugural address.
*April-May - TheBirmingham campaign , organized by theSouthern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC )and theAlabama Christian Movement for Human Rights challenges city leaders and business owners inBirmingham, Alabama with daily mass demonstrations.
*April Mary Lucille Hamilton , Field Secretary for theCongress of Racial Equality , refuses to answer a judge in Gadsden, Alabama, until she is addressed by the honorific "Miss". It was the custom of the time to address white people by honorifics and people of color by their first names. Hamilton was jailed for contempt of court and refused to pay bail. The case "Hamilton v. Alabama", 376 U.S. 650, was filed by theNAACP It went to the Supreme Court, which ruled in 1964 that courts must address persons of color with the same courtesy extended to whites.
*April 16 -Letter from Birmingham Jail written byMartin Luther King .
*April 23 , CORE activistWilliam L. Moore is killed inGadsden, Alabama .
*May 2 -4 - Birmingham's juvenile court is inundated with African-American children and teenagers arrested after Rev.Fred Shuttlesworth launches a "D-Day" youth march, which spans three days to become the Children's Crusade. [cite book |last=Branch |first=Taylor |title=Parting the Waters: America in the King Years |year=1988 |publisher=Simon & Schuster Paperbacks |pages=pp.756-765 |isbn=978-0-671-68742-7]
*May 9 -10 - After images of fire hoses and police dogs turned on protesters are shown on television, the Children's Crusade lays the groundwork for the terms of a negotiated truce on Thursday, May 9 - an end to mass demonstrations in return for rolling back oppressive segregation laws and practices. MLK and Rev.Fred Shuttlesworth announce the terms of the settlement on Friday, May 10, only after MLK holds out to orchestrate the release of thousands of jailed demonstrators with bail money fromHarry Belafonte and Attorney GeneralRobert F. Kennedy . [cite book |last=Branch |first=Taylor |title=Parting the Waters: America in the King Years |year=1988 |publisher=Simon & Schuster Paperbacks |pages=pp.786-791 |isbn=978-0-671-68742-7]
*June 9 -Fannie Lou Hamer is among several SNCC workers badly beaten by police in theWinona, Mississippi jail after their bus stops there.
*June 11 - "The Stand In The Schoolhouse Door":Alabama GovernorGeorge Wallace stands in front of a schoolhouse door at theUniversity of Alabama in an attempt to stopdesegregation by the enrollment of two black students,Vivian Malone andJames Hood . Wallace only stands aside after being confronted by federal marshals, Deputy Attorney GeneralNicholas Katzenbach , and the Alabama National Guard. Later in life he apologizes for his opposition toracial integration then.
*June 11 - PresidentJohn F. Kennedy (JFK) makes his historic civil rights speech, promising a bill to Congress the next week. About civil rights for "Negroes", in his speech he asks for "the kind of equality of treatment which we would want for ourselves."
*June 12 -NAACP workerMedgar Evers is murdered in Jackson,Mississippi . (His killer was convicted in 1994.) [ [http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/ms-writers/dir/evers_medgar/ Medgar Evers. ] ]
*Summer - 80,000 blacks quickly registered to vote in Mississippi by a test project to show their desire to participate
*June 19 - President Kennedy sends Congress (H. Doc. 124, 88th Cong., 1st session.) his proposed Civil Rights Act. [ [http://www.congresslink.org/print_basics_histmats_civilrights64_doc7.htm Proposed Civil Rights Act.] ]
*August 28 -March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom is held. Dr.Martin Luther King gives his "I have a dream " speech. [ [http://www.abbeville.com/civilrights/washington.asp March on Washington.] ]
*September 15 -16th Street Baptist Church bombing inBirmingham, Alabama kills four young girls.Spike Lee will later make the 1997 documentary4 Little Girls about this atrocity.
*November 22 - President Kennedy is assassinated. The new President,Lyndon Johnson , decides that accomplishing JFK's legislative agenda is his best strategy, which he pursues with the results below in 1964-1965.1964
*January 23 - Twenty-fourth Amendment abolishes thepoll tax for Federal elections.*Summer - Mississippi
Freedom Summer - voter registration in the state. Create the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party to elect an alternative slate of delegates for the national convention, as blacks are still officially disfranchised.
*June 21 -Mississippi Civil Rights Workers Murders , three civil rights workers disappear, later to be found murdered.
*June 28 -Organization of Afro-American Unity is founded byMalcolm X , lasts until his death.
*July 2 -Civil Rights Act of 1964 [http://finduslaw.com/civil_rights_act_of_1964_cra_title_vii_equal_employment_opportunities_42_us_code_chapter_21 Civil Rights Act of 1964] ] signed.cite web
last=Loevy
first=Robert
title=A Brief History of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
url=http://faculty1.coloradocollege.edu/~bloevy/CivilRightsActOf1964
accessdate=2007-12-31 ]
*August - Congress passes the Economic Opportunity Act which, among other things, provides federal funds for legal representation of Native Americans in both civil and criminal suits. This allows the ACLU and theAmerican Bar Association to represent Native Americans in cases that later win them additional civil rights.
*August - TheMississippi Freedom Democratic Party delegates challenge the seating of all-white Mississippi representatives at the Democratic national convention.
*December 10 - Dr.Martin Luther King is awarded theNobel Peace Prize , the youngest person so honored. [ [http://nobelprize.org/peace/laureates/1964/king-acceptance.html Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech.] ]
*December 14 - In "Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States ", the Supreme Court upholds theCivil Rights Act of 1964 .1965
*February 21 -Malcolm X is shot to death inManhattan , New York, probably by members of the Black Muslim faith.
*March 7 - Bloody Sunday: Civil rights workers in Selma,Alabama begin a march to Montgomery but are stopped by a massive police blockade as they crossed theEdmund Pettus Bridge . Many marchers are severely injured and one killed.
*March 15 - PresidentLyndon Johnson uses the phrase "We shall overcome" in a speech before Congress on the voting rights bill.
*March 25 - White volunteerViola Liuzzo is shot and killed byKu Klux Klan members in Mississippindash one of whom was an FBI informant.
*June 2 - Black deputy sheriff [http://www.odmp.org/officer.php?oid=9566 O'Neal Moore] is murdered inVarnado, Louisiana .
*July 2 -Equal Employment Opportunity Commission opens.
*August 6 -Voting Rights Act of 1965 signed by President Johnson.
*August 11 -Watts riots erupt in south Los Angeles.cite web
last=Gavin
first=Philip
title=The History PlaceTM, Great Speeches Collection, Lyndon B. Johnson, “We Shall Overcome”
url=http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/johnson.htm
accessdate=2007-12-31 ]
*September -Raylawni Young Branch andGwendolyn Elaine Armstrong become the first African-American students to attend the University of Southern Mississippi.
*September 15 -Bill Cosby co-stars in "I Spy ", a first for a black person on American television.
*September 24 - President Johnson signsExecutive Order 11246 requiring Equal Employment Opportunity by federal contractors.1966
*January 10 -NAACP local chapter presidentVernon Dahmer is injured by a bomb in Hattiesburg,Mississippi . He dies the next day.
*October -Black Panthers founded byHuey P. Newton andBobby Seale in Oakland,California .
*November -Edward Brooke is elected to the U.S. Senate fromMassachusetts . He is the first Black senator since 1881.
*unknown -Julian Bond is seated in the Georgia House of Representatives by order of the Supreme Court after his election.1967
*June 12 - In "Loving v. Virginia ", the Supreme Court rules that prohibitinginterracial marriage is unconstitutional.
*June 13 -Thurgood Marshall is the first African American appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
*August 2 - The movie "In the Heat of the Night" is released, starring Sidney Poitier.
*December 11 - The movie "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner " is released, also with Sidney Poitier.
*unknown - In the trial of accused killers in theMississippi civil rights worker murders , the jury convicts 7 of 18 accused men. ConspiratorEdgar Ray Killen is later convicted in 2005.1968
*February 8 - TheOrangeburg Massacre occurs during university protest in South Carolina.
*April 2 - On a primetime television special,Petula Clark touchesHarry Belafonte 's arm during a duet.Chrysler Corporation , the show's sponsor, had insisted the moment be deleted, but Clark stood firm, destroyed all other takes of the song, and delivered the completed program toNBC with the touch intact.
*April 4 - Dr.Martin Luther King is shot and killed inMemphis, Tennessee byJames Earl Ray .
*April 11 -Civil Rights Act of 1968 is signed. The Fair Housing Act is Title VIII of this Civil Rights Act - it bans discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of housing.
*October -Tommie Smith andJohn Carlos raise their fists to symbolize black power and unity after winning the gold and bronze medals, respectively, at the1968 Summer Olympic Games .
*November 22 - Firstinterracial kiss on American television, betweenNichelle Nichols andWilliam Shatner on ""
*unknown - In "Powe v. Miles ", a federal court holds that the portions of private colleges that are funded by public money are subject to the Civil Rights Act.
*unknown -Poor People's Campaign marches on Washington, DC.1969
*December -Fred Hampton , chairman of the Illinois chapter of theBlack Panther Party is shot and killed while asleep in bed during a police raid on his home.
*unknown -United Citizens Party is formed inSouth Carolina when Democratic Party refuse to nominate African-American candidates.
*unknown - Control of segregationist TV stationWLBT given to a bi-racial foundation.
*unknown - Congress passes the Indian Civil Rights Act, which prohibits state governments from assuming jurisdiction over Native American lands and extends to Indians the same rights that non-Native whites have had since the addition of the Bill of Rights to the Constitution.1970 – Present
1970
*unknown - The film "Watermelon Man" released, directed byMelvin Van Peebles and starringGodfrey Cambridge .1971
*The Supreme Court, inSwann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education , upholdsdesegregation busing of students to achieve integration.1972
*In Baton Rouge, twoSouthern University students are killed by white Sheriff deputies during a school protest over lack of funding from the state. Today, the university’s Smith-Brown Memorial Union is named in their honor.1973
*February 27 - Start of 71-day standoff atWounded Knee between federal authorities and members of theAmerican Indian Movement .*
Combahee River Collective , aBlack feminist group, is established inBoston , out ofNew York 'sNational Black Feminist Organization .1974
*July 25 - InMilliken v. Bradley , the Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision holds that outlying districts could only be forced into adesegregation busing plan if there was a pattern of violation on their part. This decision reinforces the trend ofwhite flight .
*Salsa Soul Sisters , Third World Wimmin Inc Collective, the first "out" organization for lesbians, womanists and women of color formed in New York City1976
*February -Black History Month is founded by ProfessorCarter Woodson 's Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History.1977
*Combahee River Collective , aBlack feminist group, publishes theCombahee River Collective Statement .1978
*Regents of the University of California v. Bakke .1983
*May 24 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled thatBob Jones University did not qualify as either a tax-exempt or a charitable organization due to its racially discriminatory preactices. [ [http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?navby=CASE&court=US&vol=461&page=574 Bob Jones University v. United States, 461 U.S. 574 (1983)] ]1984
*The film "A Soldier's Story " is released, dealing with racism in the U.S. military.1986
*Established by legislation in 1983, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day is first celebrated as a national holiday.1987
*ThePublic Broadcasting System 's six-part documentary "Eyes on the Prize " is first shown, covering the years 1954-1965. In 1990 it is added to by the eight-part "Eyes on the Prize II" covering the years 1965-1985.1988
*Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988 .
*The movie "Mississippi Burning " is released, regarding the 1964Mississippi civil rights worker murders .1989
*October 1 -Colin Powell becomes Chairman of theJoint Chiefs of Staff
*December 15 - The film "Glory" is released: it features African-American Civil Warsoldier s.1991
*March 3 - four white police officers are videotaped beating African-AmericanRodney King .
*Civil Rights Act of 1991
*Senate confirms the nomination ofClarence Thomas to the Supreme Court1992
*April 29 -1992 Los Angeles riots erupt after officers accused of beatingRodney King are acquitted.
*November 18 - DirectorSpike Lee 's film "X" onMalcolm X is released. [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104797/]1995
*October 16 -Million Man March inWashington, D.C. 1997
*July 9 - DirectorSpike Lee releases his documentary "4 Little Girls " about the 196316th Street Baptist Church bombing .1998
*June 7 -James Byrd, Jr. was brutally murdered by white supremacists inJasper, Texas . The scene was reminiscent of earlier lynchings. In response, Byrd's family created the James Byrd Foundation for Racial Healing.
*The film "American History X " is released, powerfully highlighting the problems of urban racism2000
*May 3 - TheBob Jones University , a fundamentalistSouth Carolina private institution, ended its ban on interracial dating. [ [http://archives.cnn.com/2000/US/03/04/bob.jones/ CNN: Bob Jones University ends ban on interracial dating] ] 2001
*January 20 -Colin Powell becomesSecretary of State 2003
*June 23 - Supreme Court inGrutter v. Bollinger upholds theUniversity of Michigan Law School's admission policy. However, in the simultaneously-heardGratz v. Bollinger the University is required to change a policy.2005
*October 15 - theMillions More Movement holds a march in Washington D.C.
*October 25 -Rosa Parks dies at the age of 92. She was famous for starting theMontgomery Bus Boycott in 1955. Her body lies in state in the Capitol Rotunda inWashington, D.C. before her funeral.
*Edgar Ray Killen is convicted of participating in theMississippi civil rights worker murders .2008
*June 3 -Barack Obama receives enough delegates by the end of state primaries to be the presumptive Democratic Party of the United States nominee. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/03/election.democrats/index.html CNN: Obama: I will be the Democratic nominee] ]
*August 28 - At the2008 Democratic National Convention , in a stadium filled with supporters, Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.ee also
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African Americans in the United States Congress
*Affirmative action bake sale
*American Civil Rights Movement (1896-1954)
*American Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968)
*African American history
*African American literature section on Civil Rights Movement Literature
*Baseball color line
*Big Six (civil rights)
*Blackface
*Black Panther Party
*Black power
*Black pride
*Cotton Club
*Desegregation
*Equal Protection Clause
*Grandfather clause
*History of slavery in the United States
*Interstate Commerce Commission
*List of landmark African-American legislation
*Lynching in the United States
*Movies filmed in Harlem
*Nation of Islam
*Negro
*Negro league baseball
*Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America
*Racial segregation in the United States
*Racism in the United States
*Sundown town
*Uncle Tom
*Wednesdays in Mississippi
*Civil Rights Movement in Omaha, Nebraska Other people
* Reverend Ralph Abernathy
*Marion Barry
*H. Rap Brown
*Stokely Carmichael
*Bernice Fisher
*James Forman
*A. G. Gaston
* Reverend James Lawson
*Robert Parris Moses
*Barack Obama
*Condoleezza Rice
*Bayard Rustin
* Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth
*Roy Wilkins
*Robert F. Williams Other performers
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Count Basie
*Angela Bassett
*Halle Berry
*Sammy Davis, Jr.
*Duke Ellington
*Laurence Fishburne
*Morgan Freeman
*Danny Glover
* Don Mitchell ofIronside (TV series)
*Cicely Tyson
*Denzel Washington
*Clarence Williams III ofThe Mod Squad
*Oprah Winfrey Other athletes
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Hank Aaron
*Muhammad Ali
*Arthur Ashe
*Ernie Banks
* James "Cool Papa" Bell
*Jim Brown
*Wilt Chamberlain
*Julius Erving
*Joe Frazier
*Althea Gibson
*Kareem Abdul Jabbar
*Magic Johnson
*Michael Jordan
*Jackie Joyner Kersee
*Carl Lewis
*Joe Louis
*Willie Mays
*Satchel Paige
*Sugar Ray Robinson
*Wilma Rudolph
*Bill Russell
*John Woodruff
*Tiger Woods Footnotes/References
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External links
*Tullos, Allen. " [http://www.southernspaces.org/contents/2008/tullos/1a.htm Selma Bridge: Always Under Construction] ," "Southern Spaces" July 28, 2008.
* [http://198.170.117.226/tim/timcont.htm Detailed year-by-year timeline 1951-1968]
* [http://www.usm.edu/crdp/ University of Southern Mississippi's Civil Rights Documentation Project] , includes an extensive Timeline
* [http://www.outreach.olemiss.edu/Freedom_Riders/Timeline.html Freedom Riders website chronology] , extremely detailed
* [http://www.africanamericans.com/CivilRights.htm Civil Rights Timeline] , sections on Martin Luther King, Jr.
* [http://198.170.117.226/mem/41lives.htm 41 Lives for Freedom]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/firsts/first8.shtml Black baseball firsts]
* [http://www.depts.ttu.edu/museumttu/A-A.%20Teacher's%20Manual.pdf African-American Pioneers of Texas]
* [http://www.crossroadstofreedom.org/ Memphis Civil Rights Digital Archive]
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