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Randolph Hollingsworth

Greensboro Sit-Ins: Launch of a Civil Rights Movement : Timeline - 0 views

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    A general timeline with big milestones indicated building up to the Greensboro public accommodations protests. The International Civil Rights Center & Museum opened last February on the 50th anniversary of the day the N.C. A&T freshmen refused to leave the whites-only lunch counter -- helping to inspire a national sit-in movement. More information about the museum is online at www.sitinmovement.org For coverage of the museum opening and more articles about the 50th anniversary of the sit-ins, visit www.news-record.com/news/museum
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Access World News - Document Display - 0 views

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  • May 17, 1954 -- The U.S. Supreme Court rules that school segregation is unconstitutional. A few days later, Helen Cary Caise , a black student, enrolls at Lafayette High School.
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    Timeline of black community events in Lexington and Fayette Co.
Claire Johns

KET | Living the Story | Civil Rights Timeline - 0 views

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    Time of the civil rights movement in Kentucky
Margaret Sites

Women in Kentucky - Public Service in Kentucky - 2 views

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      intersection of gender and race in lexington
  • The reason given for the repeal is the large number African American women voting in a block in the 1901 Lexington school board elections.
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    A very helpful timeline to put things into reference. From 1838 all the way to 1999. 
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WCTU Time LIne - 1 views

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    Group of leaders in the movement for womens equality that is still active today. This is the official website.
One Ton

Women in Kentucky- KY Timeline - 3 views

Kentucky Women History Derby

started by One Ton on 06 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
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Women's Rights Movement in the U.S. - 1 views

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    This website is very valuable because it offers a timeline begining in 1848 and extending until today. It displays conventions, names, and location of key points in the struggle for women's rights. It also has many names that when clicked on, leads you to more information about such person. Very valuable.
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