The Civil Rights Movement: An Interactive History Adventure
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The Civil Rights Movement - Heather Adamson
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Title Page
About Your Adventure
Chapter 1:A World Divided
Chapter 2: The Little Rock Nine
Chapter 3: Riding for Freedom
Chapter 4: Bombingham, 1963
Chapter 5: The Battle for Equality
Timeline
Other Paths to Explore
Read More
Internet Sites
Glossary
Bibliography
Copyright
Back Cover
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ABOUT YOUR ADVENTURE
YOU are living in the United States during the time when African Americans aren’t treated equally. Will you join in the movement to bring civil rights to all Americans?
In this book, you’ll explore how the choices people made meant the difference between life and death. The events you’ll experience happened to real people.
Chapter One sets the scene. Then you choose which path to read. Follow the links at the bottom of each page as you read the stories. The decisions you make will change your outcome. After you finish one path, go back and read the others for new perspectives and more adventures. Use your device's back buttons or page navigation to jump back to your last choice.
YOU CHOOSE the path you take through history.
CHAPTER 1
A World Divided
Life in the southern United States is divided. Black and white people attend separate schools. They sit in separate areas in buses, restaurants, and theaters. Even drinking fountains and bathrooms are separated by race. And blacks have the lesser things. Old, broken-down schools. Seats in the back of the bus. Outhouses on the edge of town. Things have been this way for longer than you can remember.
For several hundred years, white people had forced African Americans into slavery. After the Civil War (1861–1865), life in the United States changed. The 13th Amendment to the Constitution made slavery illegal.
Schools for African Americans were much poorer than the schools for white students.
African Americans, often called Negroes, blacks, or coloreds, were free. White Southerners worried about going from owning black people to being on an equal footing with them. White people were afraid of what would happen to their towns, schools, and churches when people from a different culture joined them.
White Southerners found an answer. They decided to keep whites and blacks separate. The Supreme Court supported the idea. In an 1896 case called Plessy vs. Ferguson, the Court said separate but equal
was fair. The South began a life of segregation.
Southern states also passed Jim Crow laws. These laws make it difficult for black citizens to vote, get good jobs, or a good education. The laws also keep blacks from protesting their treatment. Groups like the Ku Klux Klan terrorize and kill African Americans who defend themselves.
But African Americans know they are equal to white citizens. By the 1950s, many are working for change. In 1954, lawyers won a big U.S. Supreme Court case, Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka. The Court ruled that separate is not equal. Southern schools must accept students of all races.
After the Supreme Court decision, even more blacks demanded civil rights. In Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, a black woman named Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man. After she was arrested, blacks quit riding Montgomery buses in protest. This bus boycott lasted