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Subtopic: Containment and Consensus: 1945-1960

Resource Grade Level Media Type
African American Daily Conditions  

African American Daily Conditions
These photos depict typical daily activities of African Americans before the Civil Rights era.

6-12 Flash Image
Brown: A Landmark Case  

Brown: A Landmark Case
This video segment describes the players and events of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision and how it galvanized the Civil Rights movement as well as white resistance.

6-12 QuickTime Video
The Civil Rights Movement in America, 1945-1975  

The Civil Rights Movement in America, 1945-1975
This interactive timeline provides a chronological and geographic view of the events of the Civil Rights era and its aftermath.

K-12 Flash Interactive
Documenting <i>Brown</i> 1: The Fourteenth Amendment  

Documenting Brown 1: The Fourteenth Amendment
The Fourteenth Amendment established the equal protection clause, later used in key desegregation cases.

6-12 PDF Document
Documenting <i>Brown</i> 2: <i>Plessy v. Ferguson</i>  

Documenting Brown 2: Plessy v. Ferguson
The Supreme Court's 1896 ruling legalized the "separate but equal" doctrine that sanctioned segregation.

6-12 PDF Document
Documenting <i>Brown</i> 3: <i>Gong Lum v. Rice</i>  

Documenting Brown 3: Gong Lum v. Rice
The Supreme Court's 1927 opinion in Gong Lum v. Rice affirmed legalized school segregation.

6-12 PDF Document
Documenting <i>Brown</i> 4: <i>Mendez v. Westminster</i>  

Documenting Brown 4: Mendez v. Westminster
This 1946 federal court ruling marked a victory for Mexican Americans and chipped away at the "separate but equal" doctrine, declaring segregated schools based on national origin unconstitutional.

6-12 PDF Document
Documenting <i>Brown</i> 5: <i>Brown v. Board of Education</i>, 1954  

Documenting Brown 5: Brown v. Board of Education, 1954
The Supreme Court's landmark opinion overturned its earlier ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson and declared segregated schools unconstitutional.

6-12 PDF Document
Documenting <i>Brown</i> 6: <i>Brown v. Board of Education</i>, 1955  

Documenting Brown 6: Brown v. Board of Education, 1955
The Supreme Court's opinion in Brown II reflects the struggle between federal and state governments on how and when school desegregation would occur.

6-12 PDF Document
Documenting <i>Brown</i> 7: Civil Rights Act of 1964  

Documenting Brown 7: Civil Rights Act of 1964
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 helped enforce the Brown ruling, a decade later.

6-12 PDF Document
Documenting <i>Brown</i>: Collected Excerpts  

Documenting Brown: Collected Excerpts
This collection of excerpts from legislation and court decisions documents key phases of the legal struggle to gain and implement equal education.

6-12 PDF Document
<i>Brown</i> Reactions: Black Educators  

Brown Reactions: Black Educators
This 1954 statement, issued by a group of black educators, strongly endorses the Supreme Court's Brown ruling.

6-12 PDF Document
<i>Brown</i> Reactions: Editorials  

Brown Reactions: Editorials
This sampling of newspaper editorials from the mid-1950s reflects the range of public opinion and responses to the Brown decision.

6-12 PDF Document
<i>Brown</i> Reactions: Judge Brady  

Brown Reactions: Judge Brady
This 1954 statement from Tom Brady, a founder of the White Citizens' Council movement, expresses opposition to the Brown decision.

6-12 PDF Document
<i>Mendez v. Westminster</i>: Desegregating California's Schools  

Mendez v. Westminster: Desegregating California's Schools
Sylvia Mendez recalls the conditions that led Mexican Americans to sue for desegregation in the 1940s in this segment from Mendez vs. Westminster: Para Todos los Niños/For All the Children, from KOCE-TV.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Implementing Brown  

Implementing Brown
Point/counterpoint commentary on the president's actions after the Brown ruling; from American Experience: "Eisenhower."

6-12 QuickTime Video
Jane Jacobs  

Jane Jacobs
Learn about Jane Jacobs, an activist who worked to save the neighborhoods of New York City in this video segment from New York Voices.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Little Rock Nine  

Little Rock Nine
This collection of photos shows scenes from the controversial desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957.

6-12 Flash Image
Melba Pattillo Beals  

Melba Pattillo Beals
Melba Patillo Beals was one of nine black students who desegregated Little Rock's Central High School in 1957. In this interview, recorded for Eyes on the Prize, Beals describes her tumultuous experience.

9-12 QuickTime Video
Movement Music Medley  

Movement Music Medley
This collection of songs and images highlights the role of music in the Civil Rights movement.

K-12 QuickTime Video
Moving to Oak Park  

Moving to Oak Park
This video segment, adapted from NOVA, shows the racial violence sparked when the African American chemist Percy Julian and his family moved into an exclusive Chicago suburb in 1950.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Reconsidering <i>Brown</i>  

Reconsidering Brown
In these video segments, leading historians and legal scholars reflect on the promise of the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, and why it remains unfulfilled.

9-12 HTML Document
Re-Examining <i>Brown</i>  

Re-Examining Brown
This lesson explores the historical complexity of the struggle to desegregate schools, the geographic scope of racism, conditions that prompted activism and litigation, and how laws have changed over time.

9-12 Lesson Plan
Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth  

Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth
This oral history transcript from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute documents the tumultuous life and leadership of the Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth, who survived a bomb attack that destroyed his home.

6-12 PDF Document
The Road to Brown  

The Road to Brown
This video segment looks at history of the NAACP's efforts to convince the Supreme Court that segregated schools were unconstitutional, leading up to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education cases.

9-12 QuickTime Video
Rosa Parks  

Rosa Parks
In this interview, recorded for Eyes on the Prize, legendary civil rights activist Rosa Parks recalls her role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Segregated Schooling in South Carolina  

Segregated Schooling in South Carolina
In this video segment, produced for the Levine Museum of the New South, Joseph De Laine Jr. and Ophelia De Laine Gona describe conditions in segregated South Carolina schools.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Segregation Ordinances: Birmingham, AL  

Segregation Ordinances: Birmingham, AL
This document from 1951 spells out Birmingham's segregation ordinances, the laws requiring the separation of the races.

6-12 PDF Document
Sheyann Webb  

Sheyann Webb
Sheyann Webb was eight years old in 1965 when she marched for voting rights. In this interview, recorded for Eyes on the Prize, she recalls the events of the Selma march.

3-12 QuickTime Video
Simple Justice 1: A Handful of Lawyers  

Simple Justice 1: A Handful of Lawyers
This segment from American Experience: "Simple Justice" profiles Charles Houston's strategy for attacking segregation and how he trained the legal team that eventually argued the Brown case.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Simple Justice 2: Social Science Evidence  

Simple Justice 2: Social Science Evidence
This segment from American Experience: "Simple Justice" documents Dr. Kenneth Clark's "doll test," which became important social science evidence in the Brown case.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Simple Justice 3: The Trial Begins  

Simple Justice 3: The Trial Begins
This segment from American Experience: "Simple Justice" captures the legal issues and opening arguments in Brown v. Board of Education.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Simple Justice 4: Arguing the Fourteenth Amendment  

Simple Justice 4: Arguing the Fourteenth Amendment
This segment from American Experience: "Simple Justice" explores the issue at the heart of Brown v. Board of Education: whether the Fourteenth Amendment applied to segregated schools.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Simple Justice 5: Marshall's Closing Statement  

Simple Justice 5: Marshall's Closing Statement
This segment from American Experience: "Simple Justice" reenacts Thurgood Marshall's closing statement in Brown v. Board of Education.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Simple Justice 6: Justice Warren Reads the Decision  

Simple Justice 6: Justice Warren Reads the Decision
This segment from American Experience: "Simple Justice" explores the dynamics and arguments among the Supreme Court justices who ruled in Brown v. Board of Education.

6-12 QuickTime Video
Sonia Sanchez: The Meaning of Malcolm X  

Sonia Sanchez: The Meaning of Malcolm X
Poet Sonia Sanchez, interviewed here for Eyes on the Prize, describes what the outspoken civil rights leader Malcolm X represented to African Americans in the 1960s.

9-12 QuickTime Video
Voter Registration Training Tool  

Voter Registration Training Tool
Students at Miles College in Birmingham developed this "crib sheet" and questionnaire to help black citizens become registered voters and to document racial discrimination in the voting process in the 1950s.

6-12 PDF Document
White Resistance  

White Resistance
Civil rights activism sparked social and political change, but it also amplified white resistance to racial equality, as this video segment illustrates.

6-12 QuickTime Video