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    the “white” section. Three stops later‚ the “white” section became full and therefore the driver ordered Rosa Parks and three other black passengers to move back. All the black passengers aside from Rosa Parks moved. Rosa Parks moved over to the window seat. The driver threatened Rosa Parks that he would bring in the police. The law had aforementioned that any black person had to relinquish their seat for any white person who needed a seat. Once Rosa Parks still didn’t move the driver brought in

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    Civil Rights Activist Impacts In America‚ during the early 1950s‚ times were dramatically changing for the better due to the brave actions taken by Rosa Parks and the many African Americans who took part in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Parks is known as an activist during the African-American Civil Rights Movement who promoted the idea of racial equality and an end to segregation. Martin Luther King Jr. led his first nonviolent protest known as the Montgomery Bus Boycott where he advocated equal

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    The Harlem Renaissance was not the head of the Civil Rights Movement‚ but it was the neck because of the products it produced and the bricks it supplied for the house of equality. DuBois‚ founder of the renaissance‚ believed “That an educated Black elite should lead Blacks to liberation.” http://www.eram.k12.ny.us/education/components/whatsnew/default.php?sectiondetailid=23130&&PHPSESSID=e0a64029c09716761056932b46c6816b Art and literature came from the Harlem era. Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington

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    amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the states and federal government from using age as a reason to deny any American citizen‚ 18 years and older‚ the right to vote. It gave young adults a voice in local‚ state‚ and national elections. With the civil rights movement growing in the 1960’s‚ Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This lowered the minimum

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    since mom and I took Austin and Tanner to the Inauguration of Barack Obama‚ our nation’s 1st black President. I have been thinking a lot about it as we near the end of the most contentious and ill qualified election cycle I think our country has ever had. Celebrating holidays such as Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday has always provided opportunities for me to teach all of our children about the civil rights movement‚ how far we have come and how far we still have to go. I know we have made progress

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    What happened 52 years ago? What was going on 52 years ago? Segregation‚ Inequality and The Civil Rights Movement. 52 years ago on August 28th 1963 Martin Luther King Jr made his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. He did not change everything‚ but he changed a lot. Although some people believe equality is acquired‚ in reality it has not been achieved according to Martin Luther King Jr’s dream. This is evident due to Martin’s figurative language‚ diction‚ and effective lines. Martin Luther King Jr

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    Today ladies and gentlemen i stand as a free citizen speaking upon civil rights violation. We live in the world full of hate and prejudges. People are being discriminated just because they are different. If someone is black or red or have different sexual orientation it doesn’t mean that that person doesn’t deserve to live and to be threaded as everybody else. You may think that it is small matter that black or Indian‚ or Asian child are not treated as other children in schools or on

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    problem‚ the Black Panther Party for Self Defense was formed. The Black Panther Party took a different approach to fighting for their rights‚ which caused many to question their legitimacy. Carrying firearms and not being devoted to non-violence were a couple aspects that separated them from all other groups at the time. The Black Panther Party played a critical role for the development of African American rights during the civil rights movement. Huey Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther

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    The growth of the "counterculture" was actually sparked by the civil rights movement‚ where the "radical student activism began to spread across American campuses in the 1960’s" and developed by the Students for a Democratic Society in 1959 (Schultz 2014). By the late 1960’s the activism had turned deadly in some instances when protests became violent all in the name of social justice. Originally‚ the SDS wanted to change the older political movement going on in America‚ even the older radical views

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    usual‚ I have a surplus of questions and fewer answers. For example‚ I know President Obama didn’t commute his sentence‚ but I want to know why. Is it just my perception‚ or has the fight for Civil Rights among the‚ African American population been more successful? Are the fights for equality and civil rights among the two groups even comparable? When will society learn that prison is not a replacement for education? By my count‚ Mr. Peltier had a ninth grade education and he moved around quite a

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