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∙ 11y agoa lot of problems
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∙ 11y agoThe most important gain for African Americans during this time was the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed racial discrimination in public accommodations and employment. This landmark legislation provided legal protection and equal rights to African Americans, helping to dismantle systemic segregation and discrimination.
martin Luther king jr. we celebrate his day the 18 of January
very badly
Martin Luther King Jr.
nobody really knows, but probably 100s maybe 1000s. But some of the more famous African Americans that were killed were Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.
Well he wanted to have peace for African-Americans and wanted to stop segregation on buses.
African Americans like Rosa parks and martin Luther king jr. cuz they got alot of people to agree with them that racism and segregation was wrong..
He wanted everybody to treat each other fair and to stop segregation.
The outcome of Martin Luther King'sdeath is a lot like Jesus,he died to give African Americans rights. He was killed because someone didn't like what he was doing to stop Segregation.
Well he wanted to have peace for African-Americans and wanted to stop segregation on buses.
The most important gain for African Americans during this time was the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed racial discrimination in public accommodations and employment. This landmark legislation provided legal protection and equal rights to African Americans, helping to dismantle systemic segregation and discrimination.
Martin Luther King Junior created awareness of equality between African-Americans and Americans.
Martin Luther King Jr. faced segregation when growing up. Martin tried to reach his peace among African Americans and "whites". He faced no doubt about what he was doing and people should thank him for what he did..........................YEAH
Martin Luther King Jr. belonged to the SCLC, or Southern Christian Leadership Conference. They were a group committed to achieving full equality for African Americans through nonviolence.
martin Luther king jr. we celebrate his day the 18 of January
in the 1950s
very badly