Overview/Introduction
This website provides an overview of the Civil Rights Movement that took place most predominantly through the years of 1954-1968. Here, you’ll find information about Little Rock Nine, Sit Ins, The Student Non Violent Coordinating Committee, and Malcolm X. Sub-topic 1, Little Rock Nine discusses the selection and experience of the nine students in Arkansas that set forth to test out the authenticity of Brown v. Board of Education. Sub-topic 2, Sit Ins, addresses the movement within a movement that spread throughout the south and discusses the overall impact that it had on the force of Civil Rights. Subtopic 3, SNCC covers just one of the many Civil Rights organizations birthed out of this movement and its many impacts and goals for the movement. Finally, Sub-topic 4, Malcolm X will provide an overview of a different side of the movement. It will showcase his specific ideology, following, contributions, and opposition.