Civil Rights
Life for African Americans
Types
Social:
Segregation of public facilities
Plessy vs. Ferguson’s law
Separate but equal
But people don't follow the equal part, just separate
Economical:
African Americans making less money even if they are doing the same job as someone else, they cant get the job, no promotions
Political:
voting and registering to vote
Education
Impacts people in all of the areas (socially, politically, and economically)
Two Types of Segregation
De Facto
Segregation by nature
It is not a law, just a practice of segregation
De Jure
Segregation by law
De jure is easier to combat because it is by law
Song: “Strange Fruit” by Billie Holiday
A song that talked about the issue of civil rights
At this time there were no federal lynching law, so she will bring to light that lynching was a major issue
Between 1880 and 1965, there is 5k lynching that were reported
10% were in Mississippi
Strange fruit: the people who were lynched
2nd Verse: It shows the juxtaposition of idealistic vision of the south vs AA lives in the south
Experiences as an AA: Events that lead civil rights to be spread on a national scale
Killing of 14 year old boy
Emmett Till
14 year old kid that grew up and lived in Chicago
He will go down to Mississippi to stay with his uncles and cousin for the summer
Emmet Till one day goes into a store with his cousins to buy something
The woman they meet in the store accused Emmet for flirting with her by saying “bye baby” when she leaves
In the middle of the night later that day, two men with a gun and flashlight, go to his house and bring him to a barn where beat and shoot him and tie him to van that will make him drown
They knew it was him because he was wearing a ring that his mom identified
The uncle saw the two men so this went to trial
The Trial
The jury was all white for the case
The courtroom was segregated that his mom has to sit on the other side
The uncle says that those were the two men, and the jury talks
The jury talks, but then two men get released no charge
A guy who owned a magazine came up to them and they both told him the whole story but they couldn't get in trouble for this because of double jeopardy
The Funeral
His mom makes the funeral an open casket because his mom wants to show people the horror
This brings national attention to this issue of lynching
Children’s Crusade: Birmingham, Alabama
“Let us rise to the call of freedom loving blood that is in us and send our answer to the tyranny that clanks its chains upon the SOuth. In the names of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth…” - George Wallace , Alabama Governor 1963
This shows that he is a big racist
Kids who are going to be protesting for civil right cases
May 1963
Kids will be organized by many civil rights groups
They protest
2,000 kids will get arrested as apart of this children’s crusade
It gets worse when the police gets brutal with the kids
Spraying them with high water pressure and using dogs on them
This brings attention to the state government vs the federal government
Conflicts with fed govt and state govt
16th Street Baptists Church (1963)
Widows of the church is broken
A bunch of girls are getting ready for choir in the basement of the church
A bomb goes off outside of the church
4 girls (ages 11-14) are killed
It is believed that members of the KKK did this but it never went to trial because no one will speak
White people were not going to give this info up, and AA did not speak because they were scared that they were going to get killed next
1977: First time KKK gets convicted
2001: Second time KKK gets convicted
This not only shows kids getting hurt, but also kids getting killed bringing more national attention to these problems
Education
Social
Learning about other people and cultural elements
Also learning how to socially interact
Economic
School is to make you a productive member of the workforce
Political
When it comes to teachers we have, what we learn, it is decided by an elected body
All decisions are made at a political level
Brown V. Board of Education
Direct challenge to plessy vs. ferguson
Fact: 21 states have segregated schools by law in 1954 and many others practice de facto segregation of schools
Schools for AA
Shorter school year for AA
Less education
Teachers are paid less
State governments are working against the schools for AA
“I do not believe in Negroes and whites associating with each other socially or in our school systems, and as long as I am governor, it won't happen here.” - Gov. Herman Talmadge, Georgia
A little girl has a segregated school so instead of 4 blocks she has to walk a lot further
1954: they decided to desegregate schools
Gradual Desegregation: start with one school in one city and then see how it was and go from there
Little Rock Nine
9 black students will be handpicked to go to an all white schools
Safety: all 9 girls meet up to walk together
Elizabeth Eckfort did not meet up with the group
Adults were verbally harassing her while going to school
Now the fed government will get involved
Esienhower will use the military to integrate these policies
Federal military will escort AA into school
Southern Manifesto: a document that will stop the integration of schools (or Gradual Desegregation)
Ole Miss(issippi) University Integration
James Meredith
Served in the air force for 9 years
Tries to enroll in 1961
Ultimately he will be stopped enrolling by the prez of school and govt of mississippi
The federal government will get involved to force them to let him enroll
A riot will break out in Ole Miss University that will attack federal marshals
27 get shot, 2 die
Social Discrimination
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Montgomery Bus Laws:
AA sitting in the front of the bus and a white person gets on, AA has to move to the back
AA has to use the back of the bus exit and not the actual stairs to the buss
Because of these segregation, people want to protest
MLK creates groups for protests
Rosa Parks is the immediate spark for this bc she sits at the front of the buss
Boycotts work because they force the person to lose money
In this case, the city will lose money because they own the busses
75% who ride the busses are AA
Because MLK and other leaders are able to give 100% boycott form everyone, 1.1 Million dollars are lost from the buss rides
People still needs to get to work so people carpool or walk
Southern Christian Leader Conference (SCLC)
Get made from the Montgomery Bus Laws
Headed by MLK until he dies
Major Civil rights group
Greensboro Sit-ins
This was over policies and practices over department stores
In these department stores there were a lot of rules
AA couldn't try on clothing
But now this changes, and AA are not allowed to be served or sit at a lunch counter
4 college students are going to one of the lunch counters (in greensboro, north carolina) and they will stage a non-violent protest
They don't demand to be served
They don't cause a problem
They sit down and do their hw and read books
First day they do it, nothing happens
2nd day, they get mobbed
AA who participated in these got arrested
This first started in NC, then Tennessee
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Gets made from the Greensboro Sit ins
Headed by John Louis
College student who is an influential AA leader
He becomes a congressman in the US
Freedom Rides
1946: SCOTUS said “you cannot segregate interstate busses”
Problem: federal government can’t enforce the law
South of DC, lots of these busses were segregated
ex) AA tried to get on one of these busses and they couldn't get inside the bus stop because they weren't allowed
AA + white people boycott
They board busses
This was an interracial group + different religious backgrounds
They will ride these busses across the states to get Federal Government to enforce these laws
They get so much hate that one person bombed a buss
No one got hurt because they all escaped
James Peck
Was one of the riders
His buss was mobbed and he got almost murdered
Because of James Peck, Federal Government started to enforce federal troops to make sure there was interracial buss rides
Economic Discrimination
Job opportunities were different for AA
March on Washington
MLK speech was during this
A number of people will speak other than MLK
The official name March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
They also protested for housing
They also included white people in this movement
This was all in support of a civil rights bill
They want to force Kennedy to back the bill in hopes that it will get passed
250k + people will show up to washington DC (some people from southern states walked to DC)
Civil Rights Act of 1964: Bans discrimination based on race, sex, and other stuff like that
When it comes to hiring and firing, you cannot base it on race
President Johnson signed this
Redlining: maps that determine how good the area is
Formal practice from 1930-1970s
Determines where people live
They will create maps that will show the areas where there is good access to everything
They will color code it to least to worst favorable to live in
Red areas were the worst place to live
They will only give you loans based on what you look like (African Americans)
Now, you just need money; then you needed to be a certain color or how you look like
Federal government makes these maps
Generational effect of Redline: it will make the next generation worse or better depending on the price or location of the house because if they are in a worse area, less money will come in to fund the public works/police and vice versa for those areas who have more income. It also makes an impact on education because based on the amount of money the town has will fund education as well
Civil RIghts Act 1968: Cannot refuse to sell, rent, or negotiate because of their Race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, disability
Political Discrimination
Selma March
A way to tackle political discrimination (voting AND registering to vote)
It will get massive media attention and National attention
Multiple organizations will come together on this issue
Edmund Pettus Bridge
John louis: leader of march
He will stand at this bridge
The will march from Selma to montgomery
Police will use tear gas on women and children/men that are marching
They also use police horses to chase them away
Chart in GC:
After the civil war, there is a high amount of AA legislators during the reconstruction era
After, there are zero AA legislators
Why?
Amount of blacks registered to be able to vote is low
ex) mississippi: 6% of blacks are registered to vote
During this time, you could only register to vote in person
The place was only open 9-4pm on weekdays
People are working during this time and if AA skipped work to register, they will be fired
They also at this time needed literacy tests to register to vote and many of the AA during this time were not well educated
Voting Rights Act of 1965: It gives the federal government the ability to oversee elections
Normally it was overseen by the states, but now the fed govt makes sure that AA can register to vote and eliminate literacy tests to allow for AA voting rights from the start (registering to vote)
This works well
Changes to the Movement
It used to be non violent (everything in the notes up to here were non violent protests)
But now there is integration of violence
MLK and Malcolm X
MLK
He lived a stable life
He didn't see much racial segregation in his own life but knew it was going on
He was educated
PhD
Malcolm X
He winds up on the streets
He goes to jail
Non-Violence Vs Violence
Harlem
AA gets arrested and gets beat up by the cops
People protest this in LA to the point where there were riots and burning down buildings
1967 Newark, NJ
AA gets arrested
Protests start because he gets arrested
There was an rumor that this AA gets killed in custody (rumor not true)
There were riots that took place in Newark so much that the Federal government had to intervene
The military got involved to calm down these riots
Stokely Carmichael
He was one of the freedom riders who rode busses into the south to get fed government to force no segregation on bus
1966: he is the head of SNCC
He will coin a phrase (Black Power) and work alongside MLK
James Meredith: AA who tried to go to Ole Miss Uni and integrate the school
At this point James is out of college
Stages a march along Mississippi
He gets shot, but not killed
SNCC led by Carmichael and SCLC lead by MLK joined forces
Black Power: be proud of who you are
MLK does not like this term because he does not want people to higher than other but to be equal
Black power makes it so one party is higher than the other
Black Panther Parties: political party
Forms in late 1960 because of the assassination of Malcolm X
It was formed to protect AA civil rights leaders
They are known for having guns because of self defense
Americans are fearful because AA have guns, so it is seen as radical
Seen as a radical group because they have guns but it really isn't because they are using their 2nd american rights
10 Point plan: seen as radical, but it's just really wanting their basic rights
Full employment for their people
End economic equality
Decent housing
Education for our people that exposes true nature of society
Reality of education then: america is the best society and whites are better than blacks
Want to have a jury that is their own people (ex. Because of Emitt Till trial)
Kids + Free meals
They want people to provide free breakfast for school aged kids
They give kids all over free meals
Back then the government did not provide meals to those who couldn't afford it (like we do now)
Black panthers start this
Nixon: Drug Policy
Nixion believed that public enemy #1 is Drug Abuse
They want to eliminate drug abuse
The make a Schedule Chart
Comprehensive Drug Act: this categorize drugs
Which one is used for medical use (prescribed dosage)
How addictive the drug is
Marijuana is Schedule 1
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA): going after people using drugs, distributing drugs, or making drugs
During this time, there were many more drug arrests for AA than white people
This was more because of Reagan
He increased funding for DEA and FBI drug enforcement
Before he funds them: 8 million
After: 95 million dollars
His wife, creates “Just Say no” Campaign
Glen Bais
#1 basketball player
He gets drafted for the NBA
22 yrs kid goes out and party the night he gets drafted
He dies from a drug overdose
This gets national attention and this is a call for attention to drugs and getting them off the streets
This creates the drug laws to become even more strict
This creates the Mandatory Minimum
Crack cocaine: mixed with other drug, so not as strong and cheaper
Because it is cheaper, poorer people will buy it and this was mainly AA
Crack cocaine, you only needed 5 grams to get 5 years but for powder you need 500 grams (1 lbs) to get 5 years so people who were at an economic disadvantage were usually getting in more trouble/jailed.
Powder cocaine: plane drug and more money so wealthier people would buy this (white people)
Federal Prison Population increased
They thought that if they put them in jail, it will help them rehabilitate from the addition of jobs
The US had the most jailed people
Systemic Racism: a system in which creates Racism
The drug list and how much you needed for each to go to jail
If you wanted to get into the legal drug business, you couldn't if you got a record on you
Rodney King
1991
Goes out and parties
Going home, gets pulled over, but he will try to escape by speeding away from them
They thing it is DUI
He actually is drunk
This would have not gone viral if he didn't get pulled over right next to the filmers house
Outcome: he is hit 57 times by a batton
They accused him for being high on PCP
He gets a broken leg
He was tasered
Higher police gets involved and this goes to trial
The 4 police officers that went to trial get acquitted
People are outraged that the police get let off so easily
This event really showed how LAPD really treated African Americans during this time
Millions Man March
Multiple civil right organizations working together to put this together
Those who could not go, they told them to just take off from work to show AA unity
Statistic for AA
Poverty rate for AA 40%
Murders at a rate of 72:100,000, white people 9:100,000
AA made 60% of what white people made in the workforce
Federal funding gets cut for head start programs, inter-city hospitals (mostly served for people of color)
Goal: bring light to the 3 strikes that AA are born with (so the speakers at the Million Man March said)
Insufficient Prenatal care
Inferior education opportunities
Jobless parents
Maya Angelou
She wrote a poem
Wanted to be in unity, wanted there to be better opportunities for children
Trayvon Martin
16 year old kid lives in florida
Suspended from school for a week because they found marajuana residue in his backpack
He goes in the convenient store that night to buy ice tea and skittles, he the walks back home
He walks back in these community
George Zimmerman
See suspicious (Trayvon Martin) AA kid with a hood
He calls the police
They tell him not to follow trayvon
But he does follow Martin
Martin runs away → Zimmarman shoots him
Martin was UNARMED
Stand Your Ground Law
You can defend yourself
Trayvon does not get arrested because he claimed self defense
Judge says he can be judged by a judge, or go to a jury
He chooses jury
Jury finds him not guilty
He walks away free
Eric Garner
2014
Long Island NYC
He was in trouble with the law previously for selling cigarettes
It was against the law for selling cigarettes because they were unfazed cigarettes
One day these police officers show up and arrest him for selling cigarettes
Eric is put in a chokehold and winds up dying from suffocation and pressure on his chest
There was an investigation taken place
Outcome: there was no criminal offence filed against him
NYPD are not allowed to choke hold them like this like this is not in their rules so they fire
Black Lives Matter
Forms after Trayvon Martin
3 women grows this through twitter
Message of movement: respect AA lives
But at times, there were various forms of protests that are very violent
Minneapolis MN, storefront being burned down
Owned by AA
Winds up getting destroyed
People claim that they were in the BLM accidentally burnt the store down
Life for African Americans
Types
Social:
Segregation of public facilities
Plessy vs. Ferguson’s law
Separate but equal
But people don't follow the equal part, just separate
Economical:
African Americans making less money even if they are doing the same job as someone else, they cant get the job, no promotions
Political:
voting and registering to vote
Education
Impacts people in all of the areas (socially, politically, and economically)
Two Types of Segregation
De Facto
Segregation by nature
It is not a law, just a practice of segregation
De Jure
Segregation by law
De jure is easier to combat because it is by law
Song: “Strange Fruit” by Billie Holiday
A song that talked about the issue of civil rights
At this time there were no federal lynching law, so she will bring to light that lynching was a major issue
Between 1880 and 1965, there is 5k lynching that were reported
10% were in Mississippi
Strange fruit: the people who were lynched
2nd Verse: It shows the juxtaposition of idealistic vision of the south vs AA lives in the south
Experiences as an AA: Events that lead civil rights to be spread on a national scale
Killing of 14 year old boy
Emmett Till
14 year old kid that grew up and lived in Chicago
He will go down to Mississippi to stay with his uncles and cousin for the summer
Emmet Till one day goes into a store with his cousins to buy something
The woman they meet in the store accused Emmet for flirting with her by saying “bye baby” when she leaves
In the middle of the night later that day, two men with a gun and flashlight, go to his house and bring him to a barn where beat and shoot him and tie him to van that will make him drown
They knew it was him because he was wearing a ring that his mom identified
The uncle saw the two men so this went to trial
The Trial
The jury was all white for the case
The courtroom was segregated that his mom has to sit on the other side
The uncle says that those were the two men, and the jury talks
The jury talks, but then two men get released no charge
A guy who owned a magazine came up to them and they both told him the whole story but they couldn't get in trouble for this because of double jeopardy
The Funeral
His mom makes the funeral an open casket because his mom wants to show people the horror
This brings national attention to this issue of lynching
Children’s Crusade: Birmingham, Alabama
“Let us rise to the call of freedom loving blood that is in us and send our answer to the tyranny that clanks its chains upon the SOuth. In the names of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth…” - George Wallace , Alabama Governor 1963
This shows that he is a big racist
Kids who are going to be protesting for civil right cases
May 1963
Kids will be organized by many civil rights groups
They protest
2,000 kids will get arrested as apart of this children’s crusade
It gets worse when the police gets brutal with the kids
Spraying them with high water pressure and using dogs on them
This brings attention to the state government vs the federal government
Conflicts with fed govt and state govt
16th Street Baptists Church (1963)
Widows of the church is broken
A bunch of girls are getting ready for choir in the basement of the church
A bomb goes off outside of the church
4 girls (ages 11-14) are killed
It is believed that members of the KKK did this but it never went to trial because no one will speak
White people were not going to give this info up, and AA did not speak because they were scared that they were going to get killed next
1977: First time KKK gets convicted
2001: Second time KKK gets convicted
This not only shows kids getting hurt, but also kids getting killed bringing more national attention to these problems
Education
Social
Learning about other people and cultural elements
Also learning how to socially interact
Economic
School is to make you a productive member of the workforce
Political
When it comes to teachers we have, what we learn, it is decided by an elected body
All decisions are made at a political level
Brown V. Board of Education
Direct challenge to plessy vs. ferguson
Fact: 21 states have segregated schools by law in 1954 and many others practice de facto segregation of schools
Schools for AA
Shorter school year for AA
Less education
Teachers are paid less
State governments are working against the schools for AA
“I do not believe in Negroes and whites associating with each other socially or in our school systems, and as long as I am governor, it won't happen here.” - Gov. Herman Talmadge, Georgia
A little girl has a segregated school so instead of 4 blocks she has to walk a lot further
1954: they decided to desegregate schools
Gradual Desegregation: start with one school in one city and then see how it was and go from there
Little Rock Nine
9 black students will be handpicked to go to an all white schools
Safety: all 9 girls meet up to walk together
Elizabeth Eckfort did not meet up with the group
Adults were verbally harassing her while going to school
Now the fed government will get involved
Esienhower will use the military to integrate these policies
Federal military will escort AA into school
Southern Manifesto: a document that will stop the integration of schools (or Gradual Desegregation)
Ole Miss(issippi) University Integration
James Meredith
Served in the air force for 9 years
Tries to enroll in 1961
Ultimately he will be stopped enrolling by the prez of school and govt of mississippi
The federal government will get involved to force them to let him enroll
A riot will break out in Ole Miss University that will attack federal marshals
27 get shot, 2 die
Social Discrimination
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Montgomery Bus Laws:
AA sitting in the front of the bus and a white person gets on, AA has to move to the back
AA has to use the back of the bus exit and not the actual stairs to the buss
Because of these segregation, people want to protest
MLK creates groups for protests
Rosa Parks is the immediate spark for this bc she sits at the front of the buss
Boycotts work because they force the person to lose money
In this case, the city will lose money because they own the busses
75% who ride the busses are AA
Because MLK and other leaders are able to give 100% boycott form everyone, 1.1 Million dollars are lost from the buss rides
People still needs to get to work so people carpool or walk
Southern Christian Leader Conference (SCLC)
Get made from the Montgomery Bus Laws
Headed by MLK until he dies
Major Civil rights group
Greensboro Sit-ins
This was over policies and practices over department stores
In these department stores there were a lot of rules
AA couldn't try on clothing
But now this changes, and AA are not allowed to be served or sit at a lunch counter
4 college students are going to one of the lunch counters (in greensboro, north carolina) and they will stage a non-violent protest
They don't demand to be served
They don't cause a problem
They sit down and do their hw and read books
First day they do it, nothing happens
2nd day, they get mobbed
AA who participated in these got arrested
This first started in NC, then Tennessee
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Gets made from the Greensboro Sit ins
Headed by John Louis
College student who is an influential AA leader
He becomes a congressman in the US
Freedom Rides
1946: SCOTUS said “you cannot segregate interstate busses”
Problem: federal government can’t enforce the law
South of DC, lots of these busses were segregated
ex) AA tried to get on one of these busses and they couldn't get inside the bus stop because they weren't allowed
AA + white people boycott
They board busses
This was an interracial group + different religious backgrounds
They will ride these busses across the states to get Federal Government to enforce these laws
They get so much hate that one person bombed a buss
No one got hurt because they all escaped
James Peck
Was one of the riders
His buss was mobbed and he got almost murdered
Because of James Peck, Federal Government started to enforce federal troops to make sure there was interracial buss rides
Economic Discrimination
Job opportunities were different for AA
March on Washington
MLK speech was during this
A number of people will speak other than MLK
The official name March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
They also protested for housing
They also included white people in this movement
This was all in support of a civil rights bill
They want to force Kennedy to back the bill in hopes that it will get passed
250k + people will show up to washington DC (some people from southern states walked to DC)
Civil Rights Act of 1964: Bans discrimination based on race, sex, and other stuff like that
When it comes to hiring and firing, you cannot base it on race
President Johnson signed this
Redlining: maps that determine how good the area is
Formal practice from 1930-1970s
Determines where people live
They will create maps that will show the areas where there is good access to everything
They will color code it to least to worst favorable to live in
Red areas were the worst place to live
They will only give you loans based on what you look like (African Americans)
Now, you just need money; then you needed to be a certain color or how you look like
Federal government makes these maps
Generational effect of Redline: it will make the next generation worse or better depending on the price or location of the house because if they are in a worse area, less money will come in to fund the public works/police and vice versa for those areas who have more income. It also makes an impact on education because based on the amount of money the town has will fund education as well
Civil RIghts Act 1968: Cannot refuse to sell, rent, or negotiate because of their Race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, disability
Political Discrimination
Selma March
A way to tackle political discrimination (voting AND registering to vote)
It will get massive media attention and National attention
Multiple organizations will come together on this issue
Edmund Pettus Bridge
John louis: leader of march
He will stand at this bridge
The will march from Selma to montgomery
Police will use tear gas on women and children/men that are marching
They also use police horses to chase them away
Chart in GC:
After the civil war, there is a high amount of AA legislators during the reconstruction era
After, there are zero AA legislators
Why?
Amount of blacks registered to be able to vote is low
ex) mississippi: 6% of blacks are registered to vote
During this time, you could only register to vote in person
The place was only open 9-4pm on weekdays
People are working during this time and if AA skipped work to register, they will be fired
They also at this time needed literacy tests to register to vote and many of the AA during this time were not well educated
Voting Rights Act of 1965: It gives the federal government the ability to oversee elections
Normally it was overseen by the states, but now the fed govt makes sure that AA can register to vote and eliminate literacy tests to allow for AA voting rights from the start (registering to vote)
This works well
Changes to the Movement
It used to be non violent (everything in the notes up to here were non violent protests)
But now there is integration of violence
MLK and Malcolm X
MLK
He lived a stable life
He didn't see much racial segregation in his own life but knew it was going on
He was educated
PhD
Malcolm X
He winds up on the streets
He goes to jail
Non-Violence Vs Violence
Harlem
AA gets arrested and gets beat up by the cops
People protest this in LA to the point where there were riots and burning down buildings
1967 Newark, NJ
AA gets arrested
Protests start because he gets arrested
There was an rumor that this AA gets killed in custody (rumor not true)
There were riots that took place in Newark so much that the Federal government had to intervene
The military got involved to calm down these riots
Stokely Carmichael
He was one of the freedom riders who rode busses into the south to get fed government to force no segregation on bus
1966: he is the head of SNCC
He will coin a phrase (Black Power) and work alongside MLK
James Meredith: AA who tried to go to Ole Miss Uni and integrate the school
At this point James is out of college
Stages a march along Mississippi
He gets shot, but not killed
SNCC led by Carmichael and SCLC lead by MLK joined forces
Black Power: be proud of who you are
MLK does not like this term because he does not want people to higher than other but to be equal
Black power makes it so one party is higher than the other
Black Panther Parties: political party
Forms in late 1960 because of the assassination of Malcolm X
It was formed to protect AA civil rights leaders
They are known for having guns because of self defense
Americans are fearful because AA have guns, so it is seen as radical
Seen as a radical group because they have guns but it really isn't because they are using their 2nd american rights
10 Point plan: seen as radical, but it's just really wanting their basic rights
Full employment for their people
End economic equality
Decent housing
Education for our people that exposes true nature of society
Reality of education then: america is the best society and whites are better than blacks
Want to have a jury that is their own people (ex. Because of Emitt Till trial)
Kids + Free meals
They want people to provide free breakfast for school aged kids
They give kids all over free meals
Back then the government did not provide meals to those who couldn't afford it (like we do now)
Black panthers start this
Nixon: Drug Policy
Nixion believed that public enemy #1 is Drug Abuse
They want to eliminate drug abuse
The make a Schedule Chart
Comprehensive Drug Act: this categorize drugs
Which one is used for medical use (prescribed dosage)
How addictive the drug is
Marijuana is Schedule 1
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA): going after people using drugs, distributing drugs, or making drugs
During this time, there were many more drug arrests for AA than white people
This was more because of Reagan
He increased funding for DEA and FBI drug enforcement
Before he funds them: 8 million
After: 95 million dollars
His wife, creates “Just Say no” Campaign
Glen Bais
#1 basketball player
He gets drafted for the NBA
22 yrs kid goes out and party the night he gets drafted
He dies from a drug overdose
This gets national attention and this is a call for attention to drugs and getting them off the streets
This creates the drug laws to become even more strict
This creates the Mandatory Minimum
Crack cocaine: mixed with other drug, so not as strong and cheaper
Because it is cheaper, poorer people will buy it and this was mainly AA
Crack cocaine, you only needed 5 grams to get 5 years but for powder you need 500 grams (1 lbs) to get 5 years so people who were at an economic disadvantage were usually getting in more trouble/jailed.
Powder cocaine: plane drug and more money so wealthier people would buy this (white people)
Federal Prison Population increased
They thought that if they put them in jail, it will help them rehabilitate from the addition of jobs
The US had the most jailed people
Systemic Racism: a system in which creates Racism
The drug list and how much you needed for each to go to jail
If you wanted to get into the legal drug business, you couldn't if you got a record on you
Rodney King
1991
Goes out and parties
Going home, gets pulled over, but he will try to escape by speeding away from them
They thing it is DUI
He actually is drunk
This would have not gone viral if he didn't get pulled over right next to the filmers house
Outcome: he is hit 57 times by a batton
They accused him for being high on PCP
He gets a broken leg
He was tasered
Higher police gets involved and this goes to trial
The 4 police officers that went to trial get acquitted
People are outraged that the police get let off so easily
This event really showed how LAPD really treated African Americans during this time
Millions Man March
Multiple civil right organizations working together to put this together
Those who could not go, they told them to just take off from work to show AA unity
Statistic for AA
Poverty rate for AA 40%
Murders at a rate of 72:100,000, white people 9:100,000
AA made 60% of what white people made in the workforce
Federal funding gets cut for head start programs, inter-city hospitals (mostly served for people of color)
Goal: bring light to the 3 strikes that AA are born with (so the speakers at the Million Man March said)
Insufficient Prenatal care
Inferior education opportunities
Jobless parents
Maya Angelou
She wrote a poem
Wanted to be in unity, wanted there to be better opportunities for children
Trayvon Martin
16 year old kid lives in florida
Suspended from school for a week because they found marajuana residue in his backpack
He goes in the convenient store that night to buy ice tea and skittles, he the walks back home
He walks back in these community
George Zimmerman
See suspicious (Trayvon Martin) AA kid with a hood
He calls the police
They tell him not to follow trayvon
But he does follow Martin
Martin runs away → Zimmarman shoots him
Martin was UNARMED
Stand Your Ground Law
You can defend yourself
Trayvon does not get arrested because he claimed self defense
Judge says he can be judged by a judge, or go to a jury
He chooses jury
Jury finds him not guilty
He walks away free
Eric Garner
2014
Long Island NYC
He was in trouble with the law previously for selling cigarettes
It was against the law for selling cigarettes because they were unfazed cigarettes
One day these police officers show up and arrest him for selling cigarettes
Eric is put in a chokehold and winds up dying from suffocation and pressure on his chest
There was an investigation taken place
Outcome: there was no criminal offence filed against him
NYPD are not allowed to choke hold them like this like this is not in their rules so they fire
Black Lives Matter
Forms after Trayvon Martin
3 women grows this through twitter
Message of movement: respect AA lives
But at times, there were various forms of protests that are very violent
Minneapolis MN, storefront being burned down
Owned by AA
Winds up getting destroyed
People claim that they were in the BLM accidentally burnt the store down