Matching Pairs Civil Rights Actions TimelineOnline version Match the event with the details to learn more about what important events happened during the Civil Rights Movement. by Kim Oliver Vacha 1 Rosa Parks 2 Civil Rights Act 3 Martin Luther King Jr. 4 Greensboro Sit-ins 5 Montgomery bus boycott 6 March on Washington 7 Brown vs. Board of Education 8 John F. Kennedy 9 Ruby Bridges 10 Little Rock 9 Baptist minister who led the Civil Rights Movement. Refused to give her seat up to a white man Demonstration where college students sat at restaurant and asked to be served lunch. Segregation of public schools is unconstitutional People stopped riding the bus until they the buses were integrated One of the first black students to attend an integrated school in Louisiana. Ended discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin. President who introduced Civil Rights legislation but was assassinated in Dallas. Black students who integrated a High School in Arkansas. Political demonstration to protest discrimination against African Americans. 1 March on Washington 2 Montgomery bus boycott 3 John F. Kennedy 4 Martin Luther King Jr. 5 Civil Rights Act 6 Brown vs. Board of Education 7 Little Rock 9 8 Greensboro Sit-ins 9 Ruby Bridges 10 Rosa Parks Refused to give her seat up to a white man Political demonstration to protest discrimination against African Americans. Segregation of public schools is unconstitutional Demonstration where college students sat at restaurant and asked to be served lunch. One of the first black students to attend an integrated school in Louisiana. President who introduced Civil Rights legislation but was assassinated in Dallas. Black students who integrated a High School in Arkansas. Ended discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin. People stopped riding the bus until they the buses were integrated Baptist minister who led the Civil Rights Movement. 1 Montgomery bus boycott 2 Ruby Bridges 3 Rosa Parks 4 Civil Rights Act 5 John F. Kennedy 6 Greensboro Sit-ins 7 Martin Luther King Jr. 8 Little Rock 9 9 Brown vs. Board of Education 10 March on Washington Segregation of public schools is unconstitutional Demonstration where college students sat at restaurant and asked to be served lunch. Black students who integrated a High School in Arkansas. Refused to give her seat up to a white man People stopped riding the bus until they the buses were integrated Baptist minister who led the Civil Rights Movement. One of the first black students to attend an integrated school in Louisiana. Political demonstration to protest discrimination against African Americans. President who introduced Civil Rights legislation but was assassinated in Dallas. Ended discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin.