Respuesta :
Controversial flag that flew over Georgia from 1956-2001 due to the flag's prominent Confederate emblem. = 1956 State Flag
Leader in the Civil Rights movement; leader of the Student Non-Violent
Coordinating Committee; U.S. Representative (1986-present). = Congressman John Lewis
The famous jobs and civil rights march led by Dr. Martin Luther King, where he gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. = March on Washington
Federal legislation, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964, that forbade discrimination on the basis of race and sex in
hiring, firing, and promotion = Civil Rights act of 1964
Civil rights organization by college students that urged non-violent protests and sit-in; They organized voter registrations in the South and led the Albany Movement. = Student Non-Violent Coordination Committee
Supreme Court cases that struck down the policy of separate but
equal and mandated the desegregation of public schools. = Brown vs the Board of Education
Investigation by lawyer John Sibley to determine what should be done about
integration in the state; though 60% of Georgians claimed they would rather close the public schools than
integrate, Sibley recommended that public schools desegregate on a limited basis. = Sibley Commission
Leader in the Civil Rights movement; leader of the Student Non-Violent
Coordinating Committee; U.S. Representative (1986-present). = Congressman John Lewis
The famous jobs and civil rights march led by Dr. Martin Luther King, where he gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. = March on Washington
Federal legislation, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964, that forbade discrimination on the basis of race and sex in
hiring, firing, and promotion = Civil Rights act of 1964
Civil rights organization by college students that urged non-violent protests and sit-in; They organized voter registrations in the South and led the Albany Movement. = Student Non-Violent Coordination Committee
Supreme Court cases that struck down the policy of separate but
equal and mandated the desegregation of public schools. = Brown vs the Board of Education
Investigation by lawyer John Sibley to determine what should be done about
integration in the state; though 60% of Georgians claimed they would rather close the public schools than
integrate, Sibley recommended that public schools desegregate on a limited basis. = Sibley Commission