Mass protest against racial discrimination in the Southern United States that came to a national prominence during the mid- 1950’s. This movement was the roots of centuries long effort of African american slaves and descendents to resist racial oppression and abolish the institution of slavery. The civil rights passed through the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The civil rights movement was a non-violent protest and lead to the Reconstruction period which are the 13th,14th, and 15th amendments. This movement was lead by black activists such as Martin Luther King jr., W.E. Du Bois, and Rosa Parks. Martin Luther King gave his famous ‘’I have a dream’’ speech. He also lead boycotts …show more content…
He found an organization formed by African Americans community leaders to inspire non-violent civil rights effort. Martin luther king March on Washington was for civil rights legislation and labor laws,to protect civil right workers from officers brutality and fair minimum wage for African Americans. He was assasisnated and still has a legacy for African American Civil Rights. Another black activist was Rosa Parks she refused to give up her seat to a cascasian passenger on the bus. Rosa braveness helped inspire the end of the legal segregation of public facilities and extension of rights for minorities because of the boycott lead by Martin luther king jr. People then started walking to work, traveled in carpools or even black operated cabs. The boycott remained until African Americans were treated with respect and African American drivers were hired and seated in middle of city buses. W.E.B. Du Bois first African American who went to Harvard University. His argue for the Civil Rights Movement was for ‘’manly’’ and agitation and insistent demand for equality. He didn’t just argue of the field of education but throughout society. He became director of the NAACP to end Jim Crow segregation for inequality …show more content…
This is a big part in life because now African Americans are now able to get their education and have equality. The fourteenth and fifteenth helped with African Americans by giving them citizenships rights and equal protection of laws for them and the right to vote. Both of theses amendments were the Reconstruction period. The civil rights movement was lead to protect African Americans and for for them to protest against unfair laws and for justice. Civil rights movement basically talks about equal rights for African Americans and they did anything in their power to make sure there was peace and equal for Caucasians and African Americans. Now today i feel this movement bring a little piece for our present day everyone is equal as a whole able to vote and don’t have to worry about discrimination in this present day. This matters because the Civil Rights Movement brought attention to African Americans to show how they wanted to fight for their rights and what they believed was right. All the African American activist who founded organizations played a major role for leading non-violent protest to gain respect. This matter because if it was for each and everyone of the civil rights leaders,marches,arrests, and the spraying with the hoses, dogs attacks we as African Americans wouldn’t be able to vote, get an