AP American History Review Sheet
Civil Rights, Great Society, 60s Counterculture

1. American Ideals vs. Black American experience
2. 13th Amendment
3. 14th Amendment
4. 15th Amendment
5. Slaughterhouse Cases 1873
6. US v. Cruikshank 1876
7. Civil Rights Cases 1883
8. Plessy v. Ferguson 1896
9. The Harlan dissent
10. Poll tax
11. Literacy test
12. Grandfather clause
13. Understanding clause
14. Character clause
15. Democratic White Primary
16. Jim Crow
17. Effects of disenfranchisement
18. Effects of Jim Crow
19. Booker T. Washington
o Background
o The Atlanta Speech
o Tuskegee
20. WEB DuBois
o Background
o Philosophy
o Niagara Movement
o NAACP
o Crisis
21. NAACP goals, tactics
22. Ida Wells
23. Harlem Renaissance
24. Marcus Garvey, UNIA
25. Truman and civil rights
26. Eisenhower and civil rights
27. JFK and civil rights
28. LBJ and civil rights
29. Brown case
30. Little Rock
31. Montgomery Bus Boycott
32. Thurgood Marshall
33. Emmett Tills
34. James Meredith

35. Medger Evers
36. Martin Luther King Jr.
37. SCLC
38.  SNCC
39. CORE
40. Nation of Islam
41. Malcolm X
42. Black Panthers
43. Loving v. Virginia
44. Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Ed
45. Bakke v. California
46. Civil Rights Act 1964
47. Voting Rights Act 1965
48. 24th Amendment
49. Detroit Riots 1967
50. The Kerner Report 1967 (National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders)
51. JFK’s New Frontier
52. LBJ’s Great Society
53. Barry Goldwater
54. Michael Harrington’s The Other America (1962)
55. Economic Opportunity Act/Office of Economic Opportunity
56. VISTA
57. Project Head Start
58. Medicare and Medicaid
59. NEA
60. AIM
61. Indian Self Determination Act 1974
62. United Farm Workers Union (Cesar Chavez)
63. NOW
64. Griswold v. Connecticut 1963
65. Roe v. Wade 1973
66. ERA
67. Clean Air Act 1963
68. SDS/Port Huron Manifesto
69. Campus unrest
70. Counterculture
71. Woodstock
72. Stonewall Riots/Gay Liberation Front
73. The Assassinations
74. Chicago Democratic Convention 1968