Subcategories - Segregation, Desegregation, Apartheid

  1. Brown v. Board of Education
  2. Plessy v. Ferguson
  3. Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenberg Board of Education
  4. Alan Paton
  5. Albert Lutuli
  6. Athol Fugard
  7. The Autobiography of Malcolm X Is Published
  8. Booker T. Washington
  9. Brown v. Board of Education Ends Public School Segregation
  10. CORE Stages a Sit-in in Chicago to Protest Segregation
  11. De Klerk Promises to Topple Apartheid Legislation
  12. Desmond Tutu
  13. Eisenhower Sends Troops to Little Rock, Arkansas
  14. F. W. de Klerk
  15. George C. Wallace
  16. Gordimer Wins the Nobel Prize in Literature
  17. Gunnar Myrdal
  18. Ida B. Wells-Barnett
  19. Little Rock School Desegregation Crisis
  20. Lutuli Is Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
  21. Mandela Is Freed
  22. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  23. Meredith Integrates University of Mississippi
  24. Meredith’s Enrollment Integrates the University of Mississippi
  25. Namibian War of Independence
  26. Nationalists Take Power in South Africa
  27. Nelson Mandela
  28. Rosa Parks
  29. School Busing Ends in North Carolina
  30. The SCLC Forms to Link Civil Rights Groups
  31. South Africa Begins Separate Development System
  32. South African Black Workers Go on Strike
  33. South African Government Kills Biko
  34. South African Government Suppresses Soweto Student Rebellion
  35. South Africans Vote to End Apartheid
  36. Southern Schools are Found to be the Least Racially Segregated
  37. Supreme Court Approves Busing to Desegregate Schools
  38. The Supreme Court Endorses Busing as a Means to End Segregation
  39. Truman Orders Desegregation of U.S. Armed Forces
  40. Tutu Wins the Nobel Peace Prize
  41. The United Nations Imposes an Arms Embargo on South Africa
  42. United Nations Issues a Declaration on Racial Discrimination
  43. The United Nations Issues a Declaration on South Africa
  44. United Nations Votes to Punish South Africa for Apartheid
  45. Walter White
  46. A World Conference Condemns Racial Discrimination
  47. Wright’s Native Son Depicts Racism in America
  48. “MASTER HAROLD” . . . and the boys Examines Apartheid

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