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    What would life be if civil rights movement had never happened? African Americans would still be discriminated against and segregation might have expanded to other areas. Without the civil rights movement from the 1950s and 1960s‚ education would not be the same‚ segregation would still exist in neighborhoods and cities‚ employment would be difficult for African Americans. In terms of education‚ school would probably still be segregated under the “separate but equal” law‚ which clearly when it was

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    The struggle for Civil Rights was transformed by the formation of the NAACP‚ it represented the amalgamation of multiple methods used to some small success in years previous‚ yet‚ while the organisation signalled a step in the right direction it was far from successful despite being the largest of the civil rights organisations. Of course‚ it had leaders in Dubois and Wells in the earlier years as well as Thurgood Marshal‚ heading up the successful legal division of the organisation‚ in the late

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    kids were not able to have the same opportunities as other white kids‚ and it is all because of their color. African American kids would get picked on‚ hurt‚ and even killed. It was common back then. Segregation and Discrimination was a thing. And it was everywhere. African Americans were sick of it‚ and many Men‚ Women‚ and even Children rose to fight back‚ to make a change. To stop racism‚ Discrimination and Segregation. There were many causes of the Civil Rights Movement. And one of them is Violence

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    during the Civil Rights Movement that shaped how things were done and that would later be written in history books for the world to read. Some of the most important for the advancement of African Americans were Malcom X‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ NAACP‚ SNCC‚ CORE and SCLC. But nothing was more important than Rosa Parks‚ the bus boycotts and the freedom rides because nothing joined the varied beliefs of the African American community together faster and better. These events did not really have a leader

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    fighting to get the equality they knew they deserved. Movements‚ rebellions‚ and revolutions resulted‚ all in an attempt to gain back these rights. Would these actions taken have any effect on the future? Today‚ racism is still evident in society‚ but it is not the same as

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    salt‚ 36 years after he made a compromise with the South African government about Indian suffrage. This was accomplished by what Gandhi and what other Hinduist followers consider satyagraha; or civil disobedience.” I switched the small‚ tattered‚ black and white TV off. I was amazed how one leader could bring down a strong government with a big military force‚ just with civil disobedience. Ever since I was born‚ we were controlled over British colonial rule. My parents were forced to work as peasants

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    Martin Luther King played an active role in the civil right movement that catapult racial injustice to media‚ which televise the horrific treat to black American. King knew in order to change the federal government to change laws; black Americans had to sacrifice their bodies‚ even if it means being beat‚ thrown in jail‚ or even some cases killed. King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) help organize non-violent congregations to help fight against the Ku Klux Klan and white supremacy

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    HEAD: CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 1 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT Donna Fedelski Mount Washington College CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 2 ABSTRACT I am writing my mid-term paper on the Civil Rights Movement which I think is one of the most important movements in the United States in the last one hundred years. The Civil Rights movement is a

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    skin to imitate what they thought African American music sounded like (didn’t know much about African American culture or the south in general) • Ridiculed blacks and made profit • Northern cities such as New York was emergence • Blacks represented as lazy‚ overly sexual‚ and uneducated • Both performers and audience had mainly European American men and some blacks • Made a less guilty conscience for slavery and also allowed newly

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    in 1963 changed the political temperament of the nation. The new President‚ Lyndon B. Johnson‚ utilizing a blend of the national state of mind and his own political shrewdness pushed Kennedy’s motivation; most notably‚ the Civil Rights Act of 1964. What’s more‚ the Voting Rights Act of 1965 had an immediate effect on the government‚ states‚ and neighborhoods. A result of the Voting Act‚ occurred on August 6‚ 1965‚ when approximately one-quarter of a million new African American voters were registered

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