• Martin Luther King jr. - Leader during the Civil Rights Movement, started the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
• Malcolm X - Black Muslim minister and spoke for Islam.
• Rosa Parks - African American lady that did not give up her seat on a bus to a white man, this triggered the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
• John F. Kennedy - President during part of the Civil Rights Movement.
• W.E.B. DuBois - African American civil rights activist.
• Andrew Jackson Young - Civil rights activist, mayor of Atlanta.
• Charles Hamilton Houston - African American lawyer, Dean of Howard University.
• Jackie Robinson - First African American baseball player, broke the color barrier in sports.
• James Meredith - First African American person to attend the University of Mississippi.
• James Farmer - Leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
• Roy Wilkins - Civil rights activist, part of the NAACP.
• Charles K. Steele - Preacher and civil rights activist.
• Fred L. Shuttlesworth - Civil rights activist, fought against segregation and other forms of racism.
• Eugene Connor - Public Safety Commissioner of Birmingham, Alabama, member of the KKK.
• Emmitt Till - African American 14 year old boy murdered because he was accused of flirting with a white women.
• John Lewis - Civil rights activist, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
• A. Philip Randolph - African American civil rights leader.
• Whitney Young - African American civil rights leader, worked mainly on trying to end employment discrimination.
• Thurgood Marshall - First African American to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States.
• Dwight D. Eisenhower - President during some of the civil rights movement, worked to end segregation between whites and blacks.
• Edgar Nixon - Civil rights leader who was a big part in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
• Martin Luther King jr. - Leader during the Civil Rights Movement, started the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
• Malcolm X - Black Muslim minister and spoke for Islam.
• Rosa Parks - African American lady that did not give up her seat on a bus to a white man, this triggered the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
• John F. Kennedy - President during part of the Civil Rights Movement.
• W.E.B. DuBois - African American civil rights activist.
• Andrew Jackson Young - Civil rights activist, mayor of Atlanta.
• Charles Hamilton Houston - African American lawyer, Dean of Howard University.
• Jackie Robinson - First African American baseball player, broke the color barrier in sports.
• James Meredith - First African American person to attend the University of Mississippi.
• James Farmer - Leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
• Roy Wilkins - Civil rights activist, part of the NAACP.
• Charles K. Steele - Preacher and civil rights activist.
• Fred L. Shuttlesworth - Civil rights activist, fought against segregation and other forms of racism.
• Eugene Connor - Public Safety Commissioner of Birmingham, Alabama, member of the KKK.
• Emmitt Till - African American 14 year old boy murdered because he was accused of flirting with a white women.
• John Lewis - Civil rights activist, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
• A. Philip Randolph - African American civil rights leader.
• Whitney Young - African American civil rights leader, worked mainly on trying to end employment discrimination.
• Thurgood Marshall - First African American to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States.
• Dwight D. Eisenhower - President during some of the civil rights movement, worked to end segregation between whites and blacks.
• Edgar Nixon - Civil rights leader who was a big part in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.