Abraham Lincoln was dead long before the Civil Rights Movement and the racial integration of the 1960s.
Mahatma Gandhi was in south Africa for 22years for a civil rights movement.
The American Civil Rights' main movement was from 1954-1965. However, it is an issue that went on long before that, and is still going on today. The main results of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s were the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., expressed both the great changes that had already been made, and the great changes that were yet needed, if African-Americans were to take their rightful place as equals in American society. He stressed that the Civil Rights struggle was not black against white, but a quest for the long overdue guarantee of Constitutional rights to all of the people of the United States. Martin Luther King wanted to end segregation, and he wanted blacks and white to reunite.
Her arrest began the civil rights movement and a year long boycott of the buses. The end result would be the 1964 civil rights act.
segregation lasted until the civil rights act of 1964, although many cities were slow to follow the law. Boston mass. was the last segregated school system in the country ending segregation in 1978....
it took african americans 13 years to secure their civil rights. :D
The 1965 Civil rights act had been passed long before he took the office.
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Civil rights still have a long way to go. There are similarities and points of agreements, however civil rights will remain a hot topic for many years to come.
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Abraham Lincoln was dead long before the Civil Rights Movement and the racial integration of the 1960s.
Abraham Lincoln was dead long before the Civil Rights Movement and the racial integration of the 1960s.
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