| A.P. Turead | leader of the NAACP |
| Baker v. Carr | 1962,declared that voting districts should have populations that are nearly equal |
| Baton Rouge Bus Boycott | African Americans got mad that they had to sit or stand in the back even if the front was empty so they boycotted |
| Boycott | when a group of people refuse to do business with some organization to protest its policies |
| Brown v. Board of Education | was a lawsuit that endedation segregation |
| Citizens' Council | they support segregation |
| Civil Rights Act | 1964, ended segregation by eliminating discrimination in public facilities and in employment |
| NAACP | an organization seeking equal rights for african americans |
| Propaganda | information that is spread for the purpose of promoting a cause |
| Ruby Bridges | one of the first African American girls to go to an white school |
| Sit-in | people would sit at a counter to protest, waiting to be served |
| Smith v. Allright | 1944, declared unconstitutional the all-white primaries held in the south |
| T.J. Jemison | reverand representing the african american community, requested that the city council correct this injustice |
| Voting Rights Act | outlawed all literacy tests and poll taxes and sent registers into the southern states to let blacks register |
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