The goal of the Civil Rights Movement was not to end racism. It was to guarantee rights and ____________for all Americans.

Gandhi's approach to _______________, refusal to obey certain laws, demands or commands of the government, in non violent ways. Was adopted and used by Civil Rights leaders of the time.

The NAACP chose Rosa Parker to sit on a bus and not vacate her seat. She was arrested for this. MLK, Jr. staged boycotts of the bus company. Warner court ruled segregation on public buses ____________.

The bus boycott lasted ________days. People walked to work or carpooled. They were very committed to their cause.

MKL, Jr. was jailed for carpooling. He served 386 days in jail. People around the country start to hear about this nonviolent ____________ and Judges begin to change laws.

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, SCLC, was organized by MLK, Jr. These people staged peaceful protests against racist laws and _______________through the South.

In Greensboro, NC Four NCAT students staged a “sit in” at the lunch counter at Woolworth's Department store. They sat every day. They were abused and belittled daily. These nonviolent protests attract attention to their cause.

Ella Baker was an important Civil Right organizer of this time. She taught students on Civil Disobedience and nonviolent protests.

Students around the country are inspired by the “Woolworth” sit in. Blatant racism is pointed out and brought to light. Stores across the country ended _____________.

The Freedom Ride shows the country that although the laws had been passed to end segregation, many states still practice ___________against Black Americans.

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