PPT-Civil Rights

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PreBid Training for Grantees Civil Rights Laws 1 Title VI of the Civil Rights Act Prohibits discrimination in programs or activities on the basis of race color

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PreBid Training for Grantees Civil Rights Laws 1 Title VI of the Civil Rights Act Prohibits discrimination in programs or activities on the basis of race color and national origin 2 Program Statutes Safe Streets Act Victims of Crime Act JJDPA . 4. In honor of Black history month-February 2013. Lesson Objective. Students will be able to . describe how their historical figure performed actions during the Civil Rights . Movement. . (circa 1950-1970).. Background. Born in Lamar, MO (1884). MO a former slave state. Maternal and paternal grandparents had owned slaves. Ancestors supported the Confederacy. Moved to Independence (1890). Segregation and racism are prevalent. Presented by Food Gatherers. 2. Your Organization’s Civil Rights Responsibilities. All Food Gatherers’ partners receive food from the Federal government through:. USDA Commodities Program. Child Nutrition Programs. . AND HOUSEHOLD PROGRAMS. Agenda. Overview/refresher on Civil Rights (CR) topics. General State and local-level CR compliance. What are Civil Rights?. Civil rights are the nonpolitical rights of a citizen; the rights of personal liberty guaranteed to U.S. citizens by the 13. Litigation . (court cases – i.e. Brown v. Board of Ed.). Boycotts . (Montgomery Bus boycott after the arrest of Rosa Parks). Blacks walked and carpooled to work for over a year until they reversed the segregation laws on Public Buses.. Postwar Prosperity?. Suburban boom bypasses ethnic minorities. GI Bill Benefits. Subsidies for education and housing, job training. Structure and enforcement exclude minorities. FHA and red lining. Chocolate Cities, Vanilla Suburbs. 11.10.5 . Summarize the . diffusion . (spread) of the civil rights movement in the rural South and the urban North. Rapid Review. Discuss . MLK’s. strategy to obtain civil rights. Black Muslims supported this leader. Who?. SSUSH21 The student will explain economic growth and its impact on the United States, 1945-1970. . b. . Describe the impact television has had on American culture; include the presidential debates (Kennedy/Nixon,1960) and news coverage of the Civil Rights Movement. . In 1954, the Civil Rights movement began with the Brown v BOE decision, but the rest of American society remained segregated:. The NAACP showed that the . 14. th. Amendment could be used to challenge segregation. What was the Civil Rights Movement?. civil rights movement. The . civil. rights . movement. can be defined as a mass popular . movement. to secure for African Americans equal access to and opportunities for the basic privileges and rights of U.S. citizenship. Although the roots of the . Unit . 8. Many people / groups had fought for equal civil rights since the Civil War. Was never focal / lead issue. New and Fair Deal “urban” programs considered failures by end of 1950s. Public housing proved a grave disappointment in helping achieve equality. Challenging Segregation . The Sit-In Movement . In the fall of 1959, four African American college students at a . Woolworth’s department store in Greensboro, NC . sat at a “white’s only” counter and refused to leave until they were served.. - The goals were to:. desegregate schools, restaurants, buses and other public accommodations . to freely exercise the right to vote; . and to win protection against intimidation, harassment and violence — in general, to gain full and equal rights for African Americans. and . Child . Nutrition Programs. 1. Nebraska Department of Education. Nutrition Services. Revised 1/2015. 2. Goals of Civil Rights. Equal treatment for all applicants and beneficiaries. Knowledge of rights .

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