美国黑人民权运动PPT课件.ppt
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1、How can we call those black How can we call those black peoplepeopleSpanish word black”1In 1985, an American In 1985, an American company bought this company bought this toothpaste company toothpaste company and changed its name.and changed its name.disrespectfuldisrespectful2African-American Civil
2、Rights Movement 3OutlineOutline1. Brief introduction 2. Background information 3. Major events 4. Influence4What is civil rights What is civil rights movementmovement The civil rights movement was a mass popular movement to secure for African Americans equal access to and opportunities for the basic
3、 privileges and rights of U.S. citizenship. The civil rights movement was the largest social movement of the 20th century in the United States. It influenced the modern womens rights movement and the student movement of the 1960s.5 Although the roots of the movement go back to the 19th century, it p
4、eaked in the 1950s and 1960s. African American men and women, along with whites, organized and led the movement at national and local levels. They pursued their goals through legal means, negotiations, petitions, and nonviolent protest demonstrations. 62. Historical background2. Historical backgroun
5、d Early in its history, black Africans were brought to America as slaves. They were bought and sold, like animals. 7 Nearly 100 years after the Emancipation Emancipation ProclamationProclamation, African Americans in Southern states still inhabited a starkly unequal world of disenfranchisement, segr
6、egation and various forms of oppression, including race-inspired violence. Jim CrowJim Crow laws (美国针对黑人实施的种族隔离法案) at the local and state levels barred them from classrooms and bathrooms, from theaters and train cars, from juries and legislatures.8EducationEducation For every $150.000 spent on white
7、 children at the white schools only $50.000 was spent on African American children at the black schools. The parents of the African American children thought that their school was not treated as fairly because they were colored. They did not have the most current textbooks, not enough school supplie
8、s, and overcrowded classrooms.9 Black elementary school White elementary school 103. Major events 3. Major events 11 Brown Decision-Separation Is Inherently Illegal The 1954 U.S. Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas ushered in a new era in the struggle for civil right
9、s. This landmark decision outlawed racial segregation in public schools. 195419541219551955131415lSit-insSit-inslIn February 1960, four African American students sat down at a segregated lunch counter in a local store in Greensboro, North Carolina. They refused to leave until they were served.196019
10、601619611961 In the spring of 1961, civil rights activists volunteered as “Freedom Freedom RidersRiders” to ride buses into segregated terminals throughout the South. In May busloads of Freedom Riders were attacked by mobs in the Alabama cities of Anniston and Birmingham. 171819631963 The The MMarch
11、 arch on Washingtonon Washington was organized by a group of civil rights, labor, and religious organizations under the theme jobs, and freedom. Estimates of the number of participants varied from 200,000 (police) to over 300,000 (leaders of the march). About 80% of the marchers were African America
12、ns and the rest were white and other ethnic groups. The march began at the Washington Monument and ended at the Lincoln Memorial with a program of music and speakers. 19202022-5-122119641964 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered I I Have a DreamHave a Dream speech to hundre
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