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The southern political thinker who justified southern resistance to the tariff of 1828 was?
After the ruling on the case Brown vs The Board of Education segregation in schools was illegal. Some states such as Virginia, Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama tried many different tactics to keep integration from happening.
Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, effective from January 1863, which declared all Southern slaves to be free.
The Southern states seceded from the United States and declared themselves a nation called the Confederate States of America.
GA gained land stretching all the way down to the st. Mary's river ( where our southern border is today)
Organized resistance by Native Americans on the southern plains came to an end in 1898. That was the year of the Wounded Knee massacre.
1880s
Confederate States Of America
Some organized the "White Citizen's Council."
southern manifesto
George Wallace was governor of Alabama during the time of desegregation in the south. He was best known for his resistance to integration and ran for president later in his political career.
Alabama
The southern political thinker who justified southern resistance to the tariff of 1828 was?
The SNCC
SNCC
The Southern Manifesto was an important document in the history of the United States as it opposed racial integration in public places, reflecting the resistance to the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision. It galvanized support for segregationists in the Southern states and contributed to the civil rights movement by highlighting the opposition that existed in the South to racial desegregation.
Southern Baptist Convention was created in 1845.