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    In the world we live in many people take a lot for granted. Just the small simple things people don’t really appreciate‚ being ungrateful for the things that have been given to them. Many people and different situations have paved the way for our generation to become much easier to live in. African Americans during the civil rights movement had to face a lot of trills in order to make the world a better place. Many people don’t appreciate that because they are unaware of just how much grief African

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    What were the aims and methods of the Civil Rights Movement and how successful were they in achieving their aims by 1964? The civil rights movement was a political‚ legal and social struggle by Black Americans to gain full citizenship rights and to achieve racial equality. After the eminent speech by Martin Luther King (in the early 1950’s) African American men and women‚ along with the whites‚ organised and led the movement at national and local levels. They organised events such as non-violent

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    people listen to us. I mean how could you ignore thousands of people rioting and protesting in the streets? But do these people really acknowledge what we have to say‚ or do they just do what they feel is best for not the people‚ but themselves. Rosa Parks and her story is a famous example of what happens when you disagree with society and what is considered "Normal" She was punished thrown off that bus‚ and she acted alone. This inspired so many people to join her cause that if she did it that they

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    For example‚ one very significant protest was the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ which lasted from December 5‚ 1955‚ to December 20‚ 1956. During this time‚ black people‚ and some white people‚ boycott the bus system in Montgomery‚ Alabama after Rosa Park’s arrest for refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white man. They protesters marched and spoke about how black people and white people deserved equal rights. They peacefully protested for 381 days until buses were no longer segregated

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    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission started in 1964 after the Civil Rights Act. One year after President Johnson he signed the civil right act into law the EEOC opened their doors. The EEOC protects the employment for everyone.They protect people with: Age Discrimination in Employment Act‚ the Equal Pay Act‚ the Americans with Disabilities Act‚ and the Genetic Nondiscrimination Information Act. The EEOC headquarters was established in Washington‚ D.C. It is the Federal Government’s

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    Rosa Parks Rosa Parks‚ born in February of 1913 is known today for what she did while boarding a bus in Montgomery‚ Alabama on December 1‚ 1955. Parks’s role as a civil rights activist in the mid 1900s sprung from her experiences as a child being the victim of segregation. Both in and outside of school‚ African Americans were treated as inferior to whites. Her role began not long after earning her high school degree at the age of nineteen when she became apart of the NAACP—the National Association

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    your identity such as your name‚ your race‚ and your appearance are given by your parents‚ you could still change your identity and others’ views on you by changing the personality of yourself or getting familiarized by others. Take the story of Rose Park for an example. Back to the 1950s‚ as a minority group‚ African-Americans did not have many

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    when they refused were arrested and fined. In order to increase awareness of this King refused to pay and as a consequence was jailed. However unlike the numerous protests which had proceeded this one‚ the Albany Movement failed. The city closed parks‚ sold the swimming pool and integrated the library only after removing all the seats. It also refused

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    boycott of the buses. This was an extremely successful form of protest during The Civil Rights Movement. The first day of the boycott having been successful‚ King‚ E.D. Nixon‚ and other civic and religious leaders created the Montgomery Improvement Association—so as to continue the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The MIA managed to keep the boycott going for over a year until a federal court order required Montgomery to desegregate its buses. The success in Montgomery made its leader Dr. Martin Luther King

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    how terrible it is. Rosa Parks was born during a time when slavery had just ended and segregation was rooting itself deeply into society. She saw a lynched man‚ segregated areas and institutions‚ the rude attitudes whites had towards blacks‚ and she was even humiliated by a bus driver simply because she didn’t want to get off a bus and get back on. She wasn’t a “traditional” woman either; she wanted to fight for her cause and traditional women’s roles didn’t fit into that. Rosa got arrested and got

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