Stretching my limits....heading to beautiful Santa Fe to explore writing as a non-writer. Educators - take a look - come join me! https://t.co/dIkwcc0VJr @antonioviva@Carla_R_Silver
On this day in 1961, a Virginia judge upheld racial segregation in courtrooms, dismissing as “totally without merit” the allegation that the practice of segregation was degrading. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. https://t.co/7s3Lx39a8H
May 31, 1955 – Supreme Court Orders School Desegregation With "All Deliberate Speed" in Brown II - Southern States Use Ruling to Slow Progress
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May 30, 1963 – Police Use Tear Gas Against Florida A&M Students Protesting Against Segregation in Tallahassee Theaters
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May 29, 1965 – 300 Voting Rights Activists March Through Brandon, Mississippi - Dubbed the "Little Selma March"
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May 28, 1963 – Iconic Photo of Tougaloo College Student Demonstrators at Woolworth's Lunch Counter in Jackson, Mississippi
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May 27, 1956 – Tallahassee Bus Boycott Sparked when 2 Florida A&M University Students Arrested for Sitting in White Section
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May 26, 1963 – California Civil Rights Demonstrators Turn Out for the Los Angeles Freedom Rally and San Francisco Freedom March
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May 25, 1964 – Supreme Court Orders Prince Edward County to Reopen Schools After 5 Year Stint to Avoid Desegregation
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May 24, 1961 – Freedom Riders Arrested in Jackson, Mississippi - Robert Kennedy & Governor Eastland Trade Peace for Jail Time
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Take 47 minutes to enjoy this vision of what school could be like. "... The weight of ambition sits heavy on my shoulders because I strive for the next best thing I wanna keep doing. I wanna keep going, I wanna keep pushing." Thanks, Tim Fish @NAISnetwork https://t.co/s36w7S6WMv
May 23, 1961 – Freedom Rides to Continue On – Martin Luther King Declares: "The time is always right to do right."
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May 22, 1961 – National Guard Patrol Streets While Freedom Riders Regroup in Montgomery, Alabama
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May 21, 1961 – Martial Law Declared in Montgomery, Alabama as Protests and Police Actions Erupt After Freedom Bus Riders Attacked
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May 19, 1965 – "Bloody Wednesday" in Bogalusa, Louisiana as Whites Attack Desegregation Protest, Sparking Weeks of Violence Against Civil Rights Activists
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