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    How accurate is it to say that the Federal Government hindered the Civil Rights movement in the period 1945-1968? The Federal Government was a significant part in pushing the civil rights movement forwards‚ but in some cases it hindered the civil rights movement‚ especially with Presidential figures such as Eisenhower who had no interest in the Civil Rights movement. He believed that the social status and power of the black community in the US would improve naturally of its own accord over time

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    Shirley Chisholm first became active in politics in 1968 when she became the first African American to be elected in congress. She represented the New York State in the U.S. House of Representatives for seven terms. During her time‚ she focused on things such as education and social justice. She also helped form a black political organization known as the Black Caucus. She was also known for being the first African American woman to run for the Democratic presidency in 1972. Even though she was unsuccessful

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    Rosa Parks is considered the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement for her role in the Montgomery bus boycott. She was born on February 4‚ 1913 in Tuskegee‚ Alabama. Parks was an African-American civil rights activist. She took part in the Montgomery bus boycott a mass protest against the Montgomery bus system in Alabama. In 1956‚ the Supreme Court declared that the segregation in buses were unconstitutional. The event related to Rosa Parks took place on December 1st‚ 1955‚ when she refused to give

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    There were many factors as to why the Civil Rights Movement was such a struggle. There was a substantial amount of fear‚ fear of the whites and violence‚ fear of missing out on a better life‚ in African American population. There economic dependence issues‚ and the cultural norm of racism‚ which had to be fought against. The Civil Rights Movement was so difficult because‚ different generations were fighting with one another to change the way society functioned. There was considerable violence‚ and

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    During the Civil Rights‚ discrimination was widespread throughout the nation not only in the public‚ school‚ and society‚ additionally‚ in the workplace. Although discrimination in the workplace might not seem like a big deal‚ the lives of those who experienced this were significantly affected. They were stopped by employers in any possible way so they would not get the same opportunities as the Caucasian workers did. They faced many obstacles in the application process and in the worksite. Discrimination

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    Songs and the Civil Rights Movement. Retrieved from http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/index.php/encyclopedia/encyclopedia/enc_songs_and_the_civil_rights_movement/ Thepeoplehistory (2013). 1960 ’s Music played in the 60 ’s Bands groups singers memories from The People History

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    The Civil rights movement is one of the most important milestones in this country’s rich history. It was during the time of the Civil rights movement when the people oppressed learned to fend and fight for themselves and assert their rights as a part of the American society and part of the country. It was a time for the African Americans to take back what was forcibly taken from them‚ and a time for them to establish their equality to those who deemed themselves wrongfully superior. The Civil rights

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    As I wake up to another day to of this tedious day of suffrage. Listening to the Elvis song that had played on the old flail boom box. I felt the contractions throughout my muscles as I sprang out of my bed. The floor was cold and the air was humid causing to me to get my robe and slippers. I walked over to the window seal to overlook the kid playing at the park. The smell of smog from factories rushed against my face as I unlatched the window seal. Memories just when I was a little boy playing at

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    differences between the African American Civil Rights Movement and the Women’s Civil Rights Movement. African American’s did not have many rights at all‚ they were a minority; they were black. However‚ with the Women’s Suffrage Movement‚ they were more likely white‚ middle or upper-class women fighting for the same rights that white‚ American men had. The Women’s Civil Rights Movement began with the suffrage movement‚ which was a movement for women to gain the right to vote‚ which happened in August of

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    The Modern Civil Rights Movement can be traced back to the arrival of blacks in America as slaves in 1619‚ through the questions of slavery pondered (and ultimately avoided) by the Founding Fathers‚ into the increasing rancor of the 19th century and the abolitionist movements and the rise to prominence of such black luminaries as Frederick Douglass. The questions of civil rights was obviously a profound aspect of the Civil War‚ and an animating aspect of Reconstruction. In the earlier twentieth century

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