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    civil rights organizations and leaders were responsible for it. March on Washington The March on Washington was a civil rights movement to abtain Jobs and Freedom for all people regardless of race. It took place in Washington‚ D.C.‚ on August 28‚ 1963. Attending were about 250‚000 people‚ which made it the largest protest/demontration ever seen in the capital. It was organized by a number of civil rights and religious groups and was indefinetly led by Martin Luther King Jr. who also gave the speech

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    Also a number of the police force was members of the KKK‚ which means that towns and states were‚ ran with social inequality. However‚ since the 1940s lots had changed however there was still progress to be made. In Selma‚ Alabama 9th March 1963‚ there was a riot between the black people‚ the police and numerous white citizens which was a result

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    was arrested for anti-segregation protests in Birmingham. This led to Dr. King writing “Letter from Birmingham City Jail” on April 16th‚ where he argued that individuals proper duty to disobey unfair laws. In the spring of 1963‚ James Bevel‚ one of Martin Luther King Junior’s young companions‚ led black youths to march in the streets of Birmingham. Birmingham City Commissioner Eugene "Bull" Connor used police dogs and high-pressure fire hoses to try and stop these kids and

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    who have long settled in Arakan‚" call themselves Rooinga‚ or natives of Arakan."[2] The Rohingya people profess Sunni Islam with elements of Sufi worship and are distinct from the majority Burmese population who are of East Asian stock and mostly Buddhists. Mosques and religious schools are present in most villages. Since Burma’s independence in 1948‚ the Rohingya have gradually been excluded from the process of nation-building. Historical background of decades long persecution: Cruelty toward the

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    IntroductionThis paper will make an attempt to shed light on their interconnectedness or‚ on the other hand‚ the different perspectives‚ which sew a great deal of mistrust and animosity into‚ what might have been considered by the majority of people as a coherent movement with set political agenda and well-thought out objectives. By taking a closer look at the most important Black performers that were shaping the future American society this paper will try to portray not only the major cleavages

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    Cited: November 22‚ 1963 Sit-in Campaign February 1‚ 1960 Civil Rights Act of 1964 July 1‚ 1964 The Feminine Mystique published by Betty Friedan May 7‚ 1963 The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) is founded. April 16-17‚ 1960 Assassination of April 4‚ 1968 Free Speech Movement May 7‚ 1961 Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy June 5‚ 1968 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing September 14‚ 1963 Voting Rights Act of 1965 May 7‚ 1965 President’s Commission

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    Vietcong‚ and supported Diem with military advisers and money. Diem’s government was made up of rich Christian landowners. It was corrupt and unpopular and persecuted the poor Buddhist peasants. By 1963‚ most of South Vietnam’s rural areas were under Vietcong control - the ARVN (South Vietnamese army) could not defeat them. In 1963‚ the US supported a military coup‚ which murdered Diem and put a military government in South Vietnam. In August 1964‚ sailors on the American warship USS Maddox in the Gulf

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    Why did the United States get involved in the Vietnam War? Explain what factors led American policymakers down the path towards war‚ and cite specific examples of critical events that reflected these factors. There was no specific factor that led the united states into getting involved in the Vietnam war‚ but rather a gradual series of events and decisions which would lead them down such a path. The initial reasons for U.S. involvement in Vietnam seemed logical and compelling to American leaders

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    largest community‚ numbering 60% of the population‚ following the Muslim religion‚ speak Bahasa Melayu‚ and are largely responsible for the country’s political destiny. About a quarter of the population is the Chinese which are mostly include Buddhists or Christian. They speak Hokkien‚ Cantonese‚ and Hakka and have been historically played an important role in trade and business. The Indians descent comprises about 7% of the population in Malaysia which are mainly Hindu Tamils. They speak Tamil

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    as that because there were many important factors that stopped it being that easy. For one thing‚ the leader of the south‚ Ngo Dinh Diem‚ was a catholic and many of South Vietnam were Buddhists led to many dangerous uprising‚ This is shown by the Buddhist crisis in 1963 in Hue when Diem prohibited displaying Buddhist flags in support of the Buddha’s birthday‚ meanwhile a few days later‚ Catholics

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