Chapter 5: Civil Rights

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affirmative action

the use of programs and policies designed to assist groups that have historically been subject to discrimination

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American Indian Movement (AIM)

the Native American civil rights group responsible for the occupation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in 1973

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black codes

laws passed immediately after the Civil War that discriminated against freed people and other African Americans and deprived them of their rights

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Brown v. Board of Education

the 1954 Supreme Court ruling that struck down Plessy v. Ferguson and declared segregation and “separate but equal” to be unconstitutional in public education

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Chicano

a term adopted by some Mexican American civil rights activists to describe themselves and those like them

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civil disobedience

an action taken in violation of the letter of the law to demonstrate that the law is unjust

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comparable worth

a doctrine calling for the same pay for workers whose jobs require the same level of education, responsibility, training or working conditions

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coverture

a legal status of married women in which their separate legal identities were erased

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de facto segregation

segregation that results from the private choices of individuals

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de jure segregation

segregation that results from government discrimination

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direct action

civil rights campaigns that directly confronted segregationist practices through public demonstrations

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disenfranchisement

the revocation of someone’s right to vote

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equal protection clause

a provision of the Fourteenth Amendment that requires the states to treat all residents equally under the law

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Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)

the proposed amendment to the Constitution that would have prohibited all discrimination based on sex

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glass ceiling

an invisible barrier caused discrimination that prevents women from rising to the highest levels of an organization—including corporations, governments, academic institutions, and religious organizations

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grandfather clause

the provision in some southern states that allowed illiterate White people to vote because their ancestors had been able to vote before the Fifteenth Amendment was ratified

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hate crime

harassment, bullying, or other criminal acts directed against someone because of bias against that person’s sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion, race, ethnicity, or disability

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intermediate scrutiny

the standard used by the courts to decide cases of discrimination based on gender and sex; burden of proof is on the government to demonstrate an important governmental interest is at stake in treating men differently from women

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Jim Crow laws

state and local laws that promoted racial segregation and undermined Black voting rights in the south after Reconstruction

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literacy tests

tests that required the prospective voter in some states to be able to read a passage of text and answer questions about it; often used as a way to disenfranchise racial or ethnic minorities

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Plessy v. Ferguson

the 1896 Supreme Court ruling that allowed “separate but equal” racial segregation under the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

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poll tax

annual tax imposed by some states before a person was allowed to vote

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rational basis test

the standard used by the courts to decide most forms of discrimination; the burden of proof is on those challenging the law or action to demonstrate there is no good for treating them differently from other citizens

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Reconstruction

the period from 1865 to 1877 during which the governments of Confederate states were reorganized prior to being readmitted to the Union

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Stonewall Inn

a bar in Greenwich Village, New York, where the modern Gay Pride movement began after rioters protested the police treatment of the LGBTQ community there

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strict scrutiny

the standard used by the courts to decide cases of discrimination based on race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion; burden of proof is on the government to demonstrate a compelling governmental interest is at stake and no alternative means are available to accomplish its goals

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Title IX

the section of the U.S. Education Amendments of 1972 that prohibits discrimination in education on the basis of sex

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Trail of Tears

the name given to the forced migration of the Cherokees from Georgia to Oklahoma in 1838-1839

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understanding tests

tests requiring prospective voters in some states to be able to explain the meaning of a passage of text or to answer questions related to citizenship; often used as a way to disenfranchise Black voters

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white primary

a primary election in which only White people are allowed to vote