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    Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement gave rise to many great leaders‚ and produced many social changes that were the results of organized civil rights events that were staged throughout the South by organizations devoted to eliminating segregation‚ and giving the African American people the ability to pursue the American dream. The most important civil rights leader during the time was Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and the most important event that took place during the movement was the fight

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    The civil rights movement was a historic mass crusade that aimed to acquire‚ for the African-Americans‚ equal access to opportunities and rights of United States citizenship and basic privileges. The movement influenced the student movement and the modern women’s rights movement of the 1960s. It was centred in the American South‚ where the largest population was of the African-Americans and where there was widespread inequality of education‚ economic opportunity‚ and legal and political processes

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    Running head: CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 1 Civil Rights Movement and the Impact On the Chicano Rights Movement Rafael Molina Southern New Hampshire University CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 2 Abstract Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. delivered his I Have a Dream speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ D.C. on August 28‚ 1963. He spoke about Civil Rights and the rights guaranteed by the Declaration of Independence for all citizens of this country‚ regardless

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    Martin Luther King Jr’s approach to civil rights was nonviolent civil disobedience protests. This meant that when they marched on Birmingham they let the police beat‚ release dogs on them‚ spray them with fire hoses and didn’t fight back. They just kept peacefully assembling and marching for their rights. He knew that if the northern media would cover the abuses they faced that it would end segregation in the south. So the march on Birmingham happened‚ and in front of cameras the children and young

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    Martin Luther King was born on January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia. Martin Luther King is best known for advancing the Civil Rights Movement and his “I Have a Dream” speech. Martin started his college education at age 15. In the United States‚ there are more the 720 streets named after Martin Luther King. In 1963‚ King helped organize the “March on Washington.” More 250‚000 people attended the march in an effort to show the importance in civil rights legislation. It was at the “March on Washington”

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the greatest American Civil Rights leaders of the 1960s‚ he lost his life trying to better the lives of African-American people. King came from a middle-class family; both his father and maternal grandfather were baptist preachers in the south. He attended Boston University with his doctorate degree in 1955. He eventually became fed up with the segregation and violence towards African-American’s in the south‚ therefore he became a huge part of leading the Civil

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was an American pastor‚ great orator‚ humanitarian‚ activist‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He was a Baptist Minister in 1955. He first came to limelight in the civil right movement when NAACP made Martin Luther King Jr. to lead the bus boycott initiated by Rosa Parks. King believed in non-violent protests like Gandhi. During the bus boycott‚ King was arrested and incarcerated for speeding. Even in prison‚ he urged the boycott to continue. His leadership

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    apple tree.” Martin Luther King‚ a civil rights activist‚ was an inspirational leader who believes everyone should be equal. King has inspired many world leaders to this day because of his speeches such as his “I have a dream” speech. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ a civil rights activist‚ impacted African Americans’ civil rights and left a legacy that will never be forgotten. To begin‚ Martin Luther King Jr. impacted African American civil rights around the world. Martin Luther King Jr. was an inspirational

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    The civil rights movement was a very important period in our nations time. The most influential person was civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr’s relationship with the civil rights movement is an giant turning point in the history of America‚ because of his legacy and what he stood for‚ with help from others‚ all races and ethnicities are today‚ treated equally. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was a celebrated civil rights leader and campaigner who had a great deal of control

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    Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15‚ 1929 – April 4‚ 1968) was an American Christian minister‚ activist‚ and political philosopher who was one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. A black church leader and a son of early civil rights activist and minister Martin Luther King Sr.‚ King advanced civil rights for people of color in the United States through the use of nonviolent resistance and nonviolent civil disobedience

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