This document provides an overview of a textbook chapter on the civil rights movement in the United States. It includes sections on the origins of the movement in the 1950s, challenges to segregation in the 1960s, and new issues emerging after 1968. Key events and organizations discussed include the Montgomery bus boycott led by Martin Luther King Jr., the founding of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the growing divide between King's approach and the black power movement. The document contains chapter summaries, objectives, reading strategies and questions to guide students through the text.