The Civil Rights movement in the United States was a pivotal era of social change, marked by landmark legal decisions, protests, and acts of civil disobedience that challenged racial segregation and discrimination. This summary covers key events from the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision through the desegregation efforts of the 1950s and early 1960s, including:
- The establishment and impact of Jim Crow laws
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa Parks' arrest
- The Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling
- The integration of Little Rock Central High School
- The Greensboro sit-ins and formation of SNCC
- The Freedom Riders' challenges to segregation in public transportation
- James Meredith's enrollment at the University of Mississippi
These events collectively illustrate the struggle, courage, and gradual progress towards racial equality in America during this transformative period.