This document summarizes key events and social movements of the 1960s civil rights era in the United States. It describes the rise of civil rights protests like sit-ins and freedom rides aimed at desegregating public facilities. Major events included the integration of the University of Mississippi leading to violence, and the Birmingham protests where Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested and wrote his famous "Letter from a Birmingham Jail." Tensions escalated with bombings of black churches and the murders of civil rights leaders like Medgar Evers and the three victims of the infamous Mississippi Burning case.