Subcategories - Civil Rights, Minority Rights, Minorities

  1. Thomas Wentworth Higginson
  2. Three Civil Rights Workers Are Murdered
  3. Three Civil Rights Workers Are Murdered in Mississippi
  4. Trail of Broken Treaties
  5. Trial of John Peter Zenger
  6. Truman Orders Desegregation of U.S. Armed Forces
  7. Truman Orders End of Segregation in U.S. Military
  8. Tutu Wins the Nobel Peace Prize
  9. Twenty-fourth Amendment
  10. The Twenty-Fourth Amendment Outlaws Poll Taxes
  11. U.S. Appeals Court Upholds California’s Ban on Affirmative Action Programs
  12. U.S. Bill of Rights Is Ratified
  13. The U.S. Court of Appeals Affirms the Navy’s Ban on Homosexuality
  14. U.S. Propaganda and Civil Liberties in World War I
  15. U.S. Voting Age Is Lowered to Eighteen
  16. The U.S. Voting Age Is Lowered to Eighteen
  17. U.S. Women Gain the Vote
  18. United Farm Workers Joins with AFL-CIO
  19. United Nations Convention Condemns Discrimination Against Women
  20. United Nations Convention on the Political Rights of Women Is Approved
  21. United Nations Issues a Declaration on Equality for Women
  22. United Nations Issues a Declaration on Racial Discrimination
  23. United States Government Orders Collection of Data on Crimes Against Homosexuals
  24. United States Interns Japanese Americans
  25. Universal Negro Improvement Association Is Established
  26. Vermont Approves Same-Sex Civil Unions
  27. Virginia Statute of Religious Liberty
  28. Voting Rights Act
  29. W. E. B. Du Bois
  30. Walter White
  31. Washington’s Atlanta Exposition Address
  32. Watts Riot
  33. Western States Grant Woman Suffrage
  34. Women of All Red Nations
  35. Women’s Rights Associations Unite
  36. A World Conference Condemns Racial Discrimination
  37. World Conference on Women Sets an International Agenda