Late 60s = peak civil rights + radical shift, with MLK (4/4/1968) and the Black Power challenge after.
KKK + “Grand Wizard” = secret white-supremacist terror; “separate but equal” = the legal excuse for segregation that was never truly equal.
Brown = schools unequal → segregation must end immediately; support: Eisenhower through Johnson.
1951 parents sue in Kansas; 1954 Court says segregation = inequality.
King’s death→swift Johnson civil-rights push; “Loving” = loving is legal across races.
Tonkin justifies strikes → Rolling Thunder bombs → napalm authorized → troop surge to 100,000.
Tet: battlefield loss but media win—propaganda flips American opinion against the war.
Vietnamization: “Vietnam trains, U.S. exits” — June 1969 plan leading to troop withdrawals and the January 1973 Paris deal.
Détente after 1962 means “talk fast”: hotline + treaties start with space (1967) then nuclear restraint (NPT 1968).
Step-ladder: Mercury then Gemini, then Apollo 8-orbit and Apollo 11-land (July 16, 1969).
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1865 | American Civil War ends; Reconstruction era begins |
| 1896 | Supreme Court ruling endorses ‘separate but equal’ |
| 1909 | NAACP is set up |
| 1951 | Oliver Brown and the NAACP take legal action against Topeka Board of Education |
| 1954 | Supreme Court rules segregated schools are unequal in Brown v Topeka |
| 1957 | Little Rock: nine Black students enter a school for white children and need military protection |
| March 7, 1965 | Selma civil rights march is attacked at Edmund Pettus Bridge |
| 4 April 1968 | Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated on his hotel balcony |
| January 31, 1968 | Tet offensive begins with attacks across South Vietnam |
| June 1969 | Nixon announces ‘Vietnamization’ |
Civil rights laws passed by LBJ
| Year | Law | What it bans |
|---|---|---|
| 1964 | Civil Rights Act of 1964 | Discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin; discrimination in the workplace; segregation in public spaces such as parks and cinemas |
| 1965 | Voting Rights Act | Discrimination preventing Black Americans from voting; bans the requirement for a literacy test |
| 1968 | Civil Rights Act (Fair Housing Act) | Discrimination in owning or renting houses based on race |
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1. What best describes the late 1960s shift in the American civil rights struggle?
2. Which event is associated with the late 1960s civil rights peak and became a major symbol of the period?
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Late 1960s America — key features?
Peak civil rights, radical shifts, MLK assassination.
Civil Rights Movement origins — era?
Post-Civil War Reconstruction period.
Jim Crow laws — purpose?
Enforced racial segregation and discrimination.
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