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White America saw 500 kids get arrested and attacked with dogs.
There was much support now for civil rights legislation.
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March on Washington 1963
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The event was highlighted by King's "I Have a Dream" speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial. August 28, 1963.
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Banned segregation in public places such as restaurants, buses
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Pushed Civil Rights Act through Congress
Passed more pro-civil rights laws than any other president
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Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ)
Civil Rights Act of 64
Civil Rights Act of 68
Voting Rights Act of 65
24th Amendment banning poll taxes
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Now it is time to test the small-town bus stops and highways!
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Freedom Riders
CORE volunteers, White and Black, got on buses and sat inter-racially on the bus.
They went into bus station lunch counters
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Freedom Riders attacked!
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Mobs also attacked them at the bus stations.
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The highways were obviously not safe.
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James Meredith, right, pulled himself to cover against a parked car after he was shot by a sniper. Meredith had been leading a march to encourage African Americans to vote. He recovered from the wound, and later completed the march. June 7, 1966
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Left to right: Hosea Williams, Jesse Jackson, Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Ralph David Abernathy on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel Memphis hotel, a day before King's assassination. April 3,1968
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