Indian Warrior politics in the 1960s - answer- the rise of A.I.M ( American Indian
MOVEMENT)
Native American cultures of the eastern woodlands: - answer
birth place of Native American movement (AIM) - answerMinneapolis
nature for American Indians are like the... - answerBible for catholics
fur trade = - answerthe French , British and Spanish drove animals to extinction
50/50 theory - answerdisease killed 50 percent of native Indians within 50 years
great plains sacred animal = - answerbison
BIA = - answerBureau of Indian Affairs
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First American government policy that delt with Indians was
Russel Means - answerNative American actor and activist who founded AIM in the
1960s
" I cant really be free until you are "
MUSIC SYRCE LECTURE - answer
Buffalo Springfield - answer"for what it's worth" 1967
The Who - answer"My Generation"
Nina Simone - answer"Black Is the color of my true loves hair"
Jackson 5 - answer"want you back"-1969
sam cooke - answer" a change is gonna come " 1964
,Ben.E king - answer" Stand by me "
chicano studies lecture - answer
Masacre de tiateloco - answerOctober. 2. 1968
following a summer of increasingly large demonstrations in Mexico City protesting the
1968 Mexico City Olympics, armed forces of Mexico opened fire October 2, 1968 on
unarmed civilians, killing an undetermined number, likely in the hundreds.
the hawks - answermilitary
Juan Romero - answerBus boy at the ambassador hotel who handed Robert F.
Kennedy rosary beads after he was shot
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Harvey Ball - answer1921-2001
smiley face emoji creator
Ronaldo Corky - answerborn 1928 Denver
- worked in the fields while attending school couldn't afford college so he dropped out
and went into boxing
- founded crusade for justice ( 1966)
- I am Jauquine poem
Oscar Acosta - answer1935
- wrote the audio biography of a Brown Buffalo and the revolt of. the Cockroach people
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - answermovie based on Hunter S. Thompson story
El Picket Sign - answersong by El Teatro Campesino
Carlos Santana - answerMexican-born rock guitarist who combined rock, jazz, and Afro-
Latin elements on influential albums like Abraxas.
--rock artist of 60's
Jimi Hendrix - answerUnited States guitarist whose innovative style with electric guitars
influenced the development of rock music (1942-1970)
COMS LECTURE - answer
The 1964 - answer-the 1964 republican national convention the birth of the modern
conservative movement and the liberal media myth
Republican National Convention - answersan från
, - news, media news was expanding on t.v 15 minutes to 30 minutes
John F. Kennedy (JFK) - answerassassinated in Dallas on nov.22 1963. his death
leaves the country feeling shocked and fragile
Lyndon B. Johnson - answerbecomes president after JFK
David Brinkley - answerdelivered the news from Washington, was good at offsetting the
voice with his flavorful remarks, gives the colorful, feature news
Barry Goldwater - answerRepublican candidate for President in 1964, and initial leader
of the conservative movement
AMCS LECTURE - answer
bY 1954 - answer65 PERCENT of African Americans lived in urban areas
Martin Luther and Malcom X - answerAfrican American movement leaders
Malcom X (Malcom Little)(el hack Malik, El Shabazz ) - answer"concerning nonviolence,
it is criminal to teach a man not to defend himself when he is the constant victim of
brutal attacks"
Brown vs. Board - answer1954- court decision that declared state laws segregating
schools to be unconstitutional. Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
Emmett Till (1955) - answerBlack Fourteen-year-old boy who was dared to say "Bye,
baby" and whistle at a young white woman (in south). He was later beaten and shot to
death by the woman's husband and brother-in-law. They went before an all white jury on
trial and were found innocent. The brutality of the murder spread and fueled later
African-American Civil Rights movements.
Montgomery Bus Boycott - answerIn 1955, after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing
to give up her seat on a city bus, Dr. Martin L. King led a boycott of city busses. After 11
months the Supreme Court ruled that segregation of public transportation was illegal.
SCLC - answerSouthern Christian Leadership Conference MADE my Martin Luther King
Jr.
1958 discrimination persists - answerunemployment for blacks 14.4 percent
- at least 25 percent black millionaires
1959 Malcom x - answerbecomes nationality known
-featured in the tv
"the hate that hate"
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