Supreme Court decision that ruled in 1950 that law school made by University of Texas for African American violets the equal right to protect. So, Herman sweat was admitted to University of Texas Law School. The supreme court decision, Hernandez decision was to end the exclusion of Mexican Americans from the Texas jury list. The Feminine Mystique was the book on women written by Betty Friedan which …show more content…
Board of education in 1954 made school to be allowed for all people including African American. This law made equality in people for gaining education. It was opposite of Plessy v Ferguson. Rosa Park was not given sit in bus and was arrested for not giving up her desire. So, Dr. Martin L. King did boycott of city busses in 1955 and some months later supreme court ruled that everyone can seat in bus and it will be illegal to do segregation in transportation.
African American were putted in the Little Rock Central High School to remove segregation from school in 1957 but governor did not allow the students to come to school so Eisenhower send paratroopers to look for the safety of African American students. Southern Christian Leadership Conference was founded by Martin Luther King Jr. and other clergy in 1957 for the Black civil rights.
LGBT were always being discriminated in the society from long history to this days. But they get their rights as a normal individual by the organizations like the Matachin society and the other is the Daughters of the Bilitis and these organization were begun in the early 1950s. In the 1950s lots of organizations, meetings, and voices came out and they were successful in getting the rights of African American, Mexican American, Women, and LGBT. After the civil right movement, all the American citizens got their rights as a human and laws were made by government to protect their rights and treat all people