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    mid-1960s” (Ferris University‚ 2014) and set strict laws for African Americans in that time. The primary source below demonstrates the number of laws that were present for African Americans. These laws present the state of how the poor mistreatment of African Americans had led to their success in the civil rights movement. School desegregation was a process that occurred when the Jim Crow Laws separated African Americans and Americans in the educational system. However a ruling from the Supreme Court’s

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    Malcolm X played a major part in the start of the Australian Civil Rights movement through his involvement in the civil rights movement in the USA between 1952 and 1965. He influenced Australia by sharing similar ideas and goals with the aboriginal people of Australia‚ he helped Indigenous Australians stand up to discrimination by inspiring them through his speeches and self- assertion and self-identity. Malcolm X believed in the “Black Power” philosophy and the teachings of major black power organisations

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    The Civil Rights Movement was by far‚ the most significant reform movement in history. What is the meaning of citizenship? Citizenship is the character of an individual viewed as a member of society; behavior in terms of the duties‚ obligations‚ and functions of a citizen. But African Americans were on a “second” level of society. Segregation‚ on a social level is the practice or policy of creating separate facilities within the same society for the use of a minority group‚ and had become deeply

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    The civil rights movement was the greatest singing movement this country has experienced. The songs that grew out of campaigns across the South in the early 1960s built on the rich culture of African American communities‚ particularly the black church. There were songs to fit every mood from sorrow to joy‚ from determination to irony and humor. The following line comes from Anne Moody’s autobiography‚ who tells us the life of African American of sixties. Moody tell us details the sight‚ the smells

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    Throughout the period of time in which African Americans had to fight for equal rights. Desegregation and racism the United States made massive changes. Beginning with the Jim Crow Laws‚ the countless court cases and the huge impact on the Civil Rights leaders. Our country made changes with new teachings and changes were made too many different minds. Throughout 1954 in May‚ Topeka‚ Kansas the Brown vs. the BOE (Board of Education) made it to where the Supreme Court ruled against segregation of

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    figures/leaders in the Civil Rights Movement and what did they do? ONE FULL\ PARAGRAPH PER FIGURE. I. Malcolm X preached that blacks should stop letting whites set the terms for judgement on African American appearance‚ communities‚ and accomplishments. He stressed the African cultural heritage and economic self-help and proclaimed himself an extremist for black rights. After he came back from a pilgrimage to Mecca‚ he was willing to consider limited acceptance of whites. Rivals within the movement assassinated

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    Page 1 The civil rights movement was a mass protest movement against racial segregation and discrimination in the southern states that came to a national eminence during the mid 1950’s. This movement can be said to be a “long time coming” for African slaves and their descendants to resist racial oppression‚ especially after the United States abolished slavery. Although‚ slaves were emancipated during the civil war & were then granted basic civil rights through the passing of the 14th amendment

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    Eyes on the Prize This video talks about the times during the civil rights movement. It further explains the hardships the African American race went through during that time. Segregation was the biggest problem at that time. During the civil rights movement‚ black people faced segregation‚ uniting as one to fight for a similar prize‚ and successfully attaining that prize. During the Civil Rights Movement‚ black people faced segregation. Black people were discriminated against just because

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    The “American century” is used in relation to the period in the history of the United States when the political‚ cultural‚ and economic dominance of the country was witnessed. This name is based on the attractiveness of American culture in terms of its approach to the rights of its citizens and securing their well-being. However‚ the global reach of the culture and the media have made an image of America connected with the rage and intolerance. Nevertheless‚ the American century can be characterized

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    Oscar Wilde once said “Disobedience‚ in the eyes of anyone who has read history‚ is man’s original virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been made‚ through disobedience and through rebellion.” He means that humanity created social change through the actions of disobedience. His claim is supported by many historical events like the American revolution‚ the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for women’s rights. America would not be the great country it is today if the people were obedient

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