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  WHAT WE THINK MATTERS!

Many sacrifices where made for us!

               Hard Fought For !

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photos from the FBI

57 Are Injured at Selma as Troopers Break up Rights Walk in Montgomery

Voting for the first time in Atlanta Georgia

Have we all benefited fully that was fought and died for?

 

Courtesy of the Camden County Historical Society
African-American children play at the Mary S. Thomas Nursery School in Camden in this 1965 photo .

How the Electoral College Works

The Black Vote in 2000

  Black Voter Network

 

A Guide To the Civil Rights Act of 1964

TITLE I - Voting Rights

TITLE II - Injunctive Relief Against Discrimination in Places of Public Accommodation
TITLE III - Desegregation of Public Facilities

TITLE IV - Desegregation of Public Education

TITLE V - Commission on Civil Rights

TITLE VI - Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs

TITLE VII - Equal Employment Opportunities

TITLE VIII - Registration and Voting Statistics

TITLE IX - Intervention and Procedure After Removal in Civil Rights Cases

TITLE X - Establishment of Community Relations Service

TITLE XI - Miscellaneous

 

 

                                                                                      

An inspiring scene by Edward Clay Wright depicts a learned, wise elderly black man standing behind a young boy as the young man studies. A map of Africa and an American flag in the background suggest both the past and the present, with the boy representing the future.

What We Do Today Reflects Their Tomorrow!  We are not going to be here always!

 

  

 

Features / articles about Black voting

 

 


Why we should not forget
Many of our ancestors fought for us to have a voice don't be silent the struggle continue.

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Youth Empowerment Program —Equipping young people to Empower their peers to Engage in active citizenship

** Documenting Blackness **
Is a national museum dedicated to African-American art and culture a good idea--or another form of segregation?

 

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