There were several different things the people did to protest segregation. It was always there, but really heated up in 1954. The first move was Brown v. Board of education. The first stand of the modern civil rights movement, Supreme Court rules Public school segregation illegal, but not getting rid of “Separate but equal” in schools. This was later done by a little six year old girl named Ruby bridges, All the way ahead in 1960 who prayed for people that hated her, and proved america wrong, that year, 1954, was the year she was born. In 1955, Emmett Till was visiting the south, and was beaten until he died, simply, as stated in the video, said “ bye baby “ to the white lady cashier at the store. This was also the year Rosa parks refused to give her seat up to a white man, and got arrested. This bus boycott ended in 1956 on December 21st, and buses were integrated.They attempted to integrate schools in 1957 with the Little Rock Nine, people had said there would be “ Blood in the streets “ In 1960, the sit ins at lunch counters began, for equality outside of the bus. In 1961, The freedom riders were organized in the south. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy meets with civil rights leaders at the White House …show more content…
And was definitely well deserved to the people who fought so much to get it. Kids, Teachers, Parents, Sons, Daughters, and really everyone! Integration was a long and painful fight, but in the end they knew it would be worth it for their kids, grandkids and whoever else to