Which of the following tables accurately describes the key events in the fight for Black American Civil rights in chronological order?

Event | Description

A: Double V Campaign | Acknowledged that Black Americans thought fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the U.S.
Executive Order 8802 | Allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry
March on Washington for jobs and Freedom | An organized march to apply pressure on politicians for equal civil and economic rights for Black Americans
Montgomery Bus Boycott | Ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama
Voting Rights Act | A law to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution by prohibiting discriminatory voting practices
Civil Rights Act | A law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin

B: Montgomery Bus Boycott | Ended Segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom | An organized march to apply pressure on politicians for equal civil and economic rights for Black Americans
Executive Order 8802 | Allowed Black Americans to participate in the defense industry
Civil Rights Act | A law passed prohibiting discrimination on the Basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
Double V Campaign | Acknowledged that Black Americans thought fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the U.S
Voting Rights Act | A law to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution by prohibiting discriminatory voting practices

C: March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom | An organized march to apply pressure on politicians for equal civil and economic rights for Black Americans
Executive Order 8802 | Allowed Black Americans to participate in the Defense Industry
Montgomery Bus Boycott | Ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama
Double V Campaign | Acknowledged that Black Americans thought fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they faced in the U.S.
Voting Rights Act | A law to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution by prohibiting discriminatory voting practices
Civil Rights Act | A law passed prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin

D: Executive Order 8802 | Allowed Black Americans to participate in the Defense Industry
Double V Campaign | Acknowledged that Black Americans thought fighting for freedom and democracy overseas contradicted the racial discrimination they experienced in the U.S.
Montgomery Bus Boycott | Ended segregation on city buses in Montgomery, Alabama
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom | An organized march to apply pressure on politicians for equal civil and economic rights for Black Americans
Civil Rights Act | A law passed prohibiting discrimination on the race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
Voting Rights Act | A law to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution by prohibiting discriminatory voting practices

A: Double V Campaign

Executive Order 8802
March on Washington for jobs and Freedom
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Voting Rights Act
Civil Rights Act