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    Civil Rights in the 1960's

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    Young People Do Matter Have you ever sat down and wondered to yourself‚ what it would be like if schools‚ restrooms‚ restaurants‚ and even public transportation were still segregated today? The majority of people who were born after the 1970’s take for granted how lucky we are as a country and nation to have overcome slavery and the steps against racism we have battled are way through. Slavery was ended when Abraham Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and was later ratified in

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    Kennedy became president. His constant claim of Eisenhower neglecting “the needs and aspirations of the African people‚” along with his actions‚ caused 70% of African Americans to vote for Kennedy (jfk.org). Due to the high support of African Americans‚ they had greater expectations for Kennedy to make a difference in the civil rights movement. During this time‚ African Americans had no voting rights and were segregated  from whites in public places and facilities. Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. (MLK) was

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    Following the Civil War‚ the Republican party controlled every branch of power in the government (McPherson‚ 601). This political party emphasized its desire for racial and social equality; therefore‚ they gave African Americans official positions in the Southern government (Foner‚ 159). Despite racist ideologies‚ white politicians willingly shared some of their power with African Americans. What motivated white officials to share their power with African Americans? Were their choices genuine‚ or

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    The Evolution of African Americans in the Military The Evolution of African Americans in the Military Throughout the history of the United States‚ citizens of every race and ethnicity have answered the call to duty in order to defend the democratic ideals this great nation was founded upon. More so than any American war‚ World War II is thought of as the greatest American war‚ which pitted the “shinning light” of democracy against the looming shadow of the Axis powers which covered all of Europe

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    a nation. Those days when it was huge differences between African Americans and white people. While the country was struggling in different aspects with the world‚ inside of it was experiencing a high racism between cultures‚ job discrimination‚ and the development a new music style that will change these two cultures opinions. First of all‚ during this era African American had to experience many ways of discrimination and segregation. While white were trying to justify their actions‚ saying that

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    non-violent protests and legitimate legal actions were the best way to achieve equal rights for all Americans. Throughout the Civil Rights Movements‚ the NAACP took a strictly passive-aggressive approach. They actively supported Martin Luther King (MLK)

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    the 1960s‚ African Americans made exceptional gains. There cause came to be known as the Civil Rights Movement. The term Civil Rights Movement encompasses strategies‚ groups‚ and movements in the united States contained goals to end racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and the 1960s was a time when African Americans first began to fight against segregation in the South leading to the nationwide battle for economic equality. The Civil

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    Slavery and Segregation

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    Contents Introduction 3 Slavery and Segregation 4-5 Conclusion

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    Civil Rights: APUSH DBQ

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    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Period 1 15 April‚ 2013 Mrs. Nelson Civil Rights Take Home DBQ In the years before the 60’s‚ the African Americans living all over the country were treated as less than every white person because of their skin color and their historical background of slavery and servitude. During the era of the 1960’s‚ the African Americans and part of the white community fought for equal civil rights. Average Americans‚ Black and White‚ stood up against the opposing population to voice their

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    Roosevelt once said‚ “Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting.” Voting is particularly important to the American citizen‚ it’s a chance to have your voice heard. According to the why on average do only sixty percent of eligible voters turnout to elections? As the lower class grows voting turnouts decrease because the more money you have the more likely you are to vote and vise versa.

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