| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Jim Crow Laws | Racial segregation in public facilities | Enforced locally, justified by "separate but equal" |
| Civil Rights Acts | Federal legislation to end segregation and voting barriers | 1957, 1964, 1968 |
| Disenfranchisement Tools | Poll taxes, literacy tests, felony laws | Systematic voter suppression |
| NAACP | Legal organization, uses court cases | Key case: Brown v. Board |
| Leaders | Douglass (abolitionist), Washington (vocational), Du Bois (immediate rights) | Different strategies and philosophies |
Civil Rights Movement
├─ Legal Strategies
│ ├─ Court Cases (Brown v. Board)
│ └─ Legislation (Civil Rights Acts)
├─ Grassroots Activism
│ ├─ Sit-ins
│ ├─ Marches
│ └─ Boycotts
├─ Cultural Pride
│ └─ New Negro Movement
└─ Leaders
├─ Douglass
├─ Washington
└─ Du Bois
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1. What was the primary goal of Reconstruction after the Civil War?
2. What was the primary purpose of the 14th Amendment during the Civil Rights Movement?
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Reconstruction — goal?
Rebuild South, establish civil rights
Reconstruction — goal?
Rebuild South, establish civil rights
Jim Crow — law?
Racial segregation laws in public spaces
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