"Civil Rights Timeline
Milestones in the modern civil rights movement"
"African American History - The Civil Rights Movement - Directory of Online Resources"
"Topic: US History Civil Rights Movement"
w/ MLK video
"Women's Rights Movement in the U.S."
"For much of American history, women were not considered equal to men and were denied equality in many areas of life. Most women had no legal identity apart from their husbands. Married women could not hold property in their own names, sue or be sued, make contracts, sit on a jury, write a will, or vote. Nor did women have the same opportunities for education and careers that men did. Yet, many women found ways to show their intelligence, courage, and leadership."
"It is unlawful for people to discriminate or have prejudice against others of any race or color. Unfortunately, even today racism still takes place and lawyers are necessary. The EEOC statistic from last year showed 26,740 discrimination cases reported in America. Racial discrimination in America is considered any act against an individual while recruiting, hiring, or job training. Many other forms include these examples: work performance measures, wages, promotions, work conditions, or any other unlawful employment bias discharge. If this has happened to you or someone you know, contact a lawyer. "
" Racial inequality remains in the U.S. People of color continue to experience high rates of poverty, significant unemployment, police profiling and repressive incarceration. School segregation is a continuing concern among race scholars as well."
"Racial inequality or oppression: Do they truly exist in today's society? 53 Articles"
"The Cause of Racial Inequality in America Today: Innocent Victims or Guilty Victimizers"
"The Continued Racial Inequality In America"
"Report sees 'sobering statistics' on racial inequality"
"Racial Inequality: America's Achilles' Heel- Full Chapter"
"The United States was ranked 31st in the 2009 Global Gender Gap Report published by the World Economic Forum.[1]"
"America: Gender Inequality in a Land of Democracy"
"Additional studies from 2009 suggest that gender inequality still abounds within the American entertainment industry. Dr. Martha M. Lauzen, director for the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University recast the concept of the glass ceiling by creating the phrase the “celluloid ceiling” to discuss the lack of equality within Hollywood (Lauzen)."
"An examination of gender inequality in the United States reveals some telling reminders that our nation is not as equitable as it could be."
"These Birmingham News photographs of the civil rights movement have not been seen by the public. Until now."