The struggle for civil rights is remembered in many places. Here is a list of some notable, but often overlooked sites worth checking out.
The struggle for civil rights is remembered in many places: in famous sites like the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, and in lesser-known locations too, says Vernon Burton, an emeritus history professor at Clemson University. “This is where ordinary Americans changed the laws in this country with civil disobedience. I would call these places hallowed ground.” He shares some notable, but sometimes overlooked sites with Larry Bleiberg for USA TODAY.
that overturned school segregation takes its name from a lawsuit about poor conditions at this once African-American elementary school. “It’s a symbol of change in America,” Burton says. “It may be more important than any other case.” This site explores the court ruling, and delves into the clashes that followed the monumental decision.Civil rights battles weren’t limited to cities and at schools.
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