American History The Civil Rights Movement

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    Maya Angelou

    Maya Angelou is one of the most famous African-American women figures. As well as an inspiring figure as a poet, Maya is also well known to have been a great actress, educator, historian, author, playwright, director and producer (mayaangelou.com/bio/). At the time of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Maya was also inspired to become involved in the civil rights movement. Mary has many famous works; however she is very well-known for her autobiography: I know why the Caged Bird Sings. In that autobiography

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    Research Paper on Malcolm X & Martin Luther King Jr.

    Christian St. Germaine Mr. Gomez American Literature 15 April 2015 The Great Racial Debate; and Differences of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. for Racial Equality America in the 1960s was marked by an era of unfortunate segregation, violence and unrest towards African Americans in the country. They faced often-brutal violence and a government that had forgotten them in regards to human rights. Blacks needed something to be done about the harm and inequality they were facing at the time

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    Birmingham Jail

    include a counter argument. Martin Luther King strongly believes in protesting for the Civil Rights of African American citizens. I agree with his argument and viewpoint completely. There are two kinds of citizens in the US, citizens and non-citizens. There should be no in-between when it comes to citizenships and rights. If someone doesn't act for equality things will never change. To be direct, African Americans are citizens just as much as Caucasians. The Africans that were brought to the states

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    Uxt Task 1

    a period that saw much political and social change, particularly for African Americans. The 60’s brought about desegregation and the signing of the Civil Rights Act in 1964. Maya Angelou lived in the South, Arkansas, for a time during her childhood. There was much white resistance to the ending of segregation in the Southern states. During the 60’s and 70’s, many American cities were swept by race riots. Civil Rights activists organized marches and protests around the country, and there was much

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    Current Event

    anniversary: Our unfulfilled promise African-American kids” www.foxnews.com FOX News. Published May 17, 2014 According to Michael Q McShane, the Catholic school Saint Jude Educational Institute in the state Alabama is going to close at the end of this school year. This Catholic school is located at the heart of the African American community of the city, and in the civil right movement it was an important role. And because of many low income African American are unable to pay for their tuition, Saint

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    How Far Was Peaceful Protest Responsible for the Successes of Civil Rights Movement During the Years 1955-1964

    had power without using violence. Later and bigger protests such as the March of Washington made bigger changes such as pushing towards the Civil Rights Bill. During the late 1950s and early 1960s the main forms of peaceful protest were the sit- ins, freedoms rides and Montgomery Bus Boycott in. The sit-ins in 1960 were important to the civil rights movement because they raised a lot of awareness when they spread to 54 cities in 9 states in just 2 months. They were also important because they showed

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    Similarities Between Martin Luther King Jr And Malcolm X

    African American community. In fact, if asked to name one influential African American, undoubtedly one of these their names are going to come up. one In a time when changes were deemed now or never, these two leaders fought for what they believed in. While the political ideologies of leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X were different towards their approach to government policies and violence, they were also similar in their apprehension for the immediate need for civil rights for African

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    Maya Angelou Influences

    or her talent for public speaking. Few knew her for her dancing career and less popular autobiographies, and even fewer knew how much she influenced people around the world. Knocked down by rape, racism, and sexism, Maya was able to not only stand right back up, but she also helped others who were struggling stand up with her. Her words of strength were not only popular and enjoyable, but the messages they held truly affected people and changed the way they saw the world. Through writing and voice

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    Rosa Parks: Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Rosa Parks is a black middle aged woman who refused to give up her set to a white man, because she was tired after a long day at work. She was working as a seamstress in Alabama. She was married to Raymond Parks and had a younger brother named Sylvester. What she did will inspire women and men alike for centuries after she dies. “ I felt just resigned to give up what i could to protect against the way i was being treated.” (“Rosa Parks”1) On Dec. 1, 1955 Parks was arrested for not giving up her

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    Why Is Martin Luther King Jr Influential

    Martin Luther King Jr. is influential because he was a civil rights leader to end discrimination and segregation, using peaceful protest. He became a Civil rights leader hoping to have equal rights for black americans.Many things influenced Martin luther king jr. to become a Minister. Martin as a kid says that he would listen to his father preach and he liked how the people would respond to the emotional words. Martin luther king jr’s grandfather, A.D Williams was a minister in the rural areas but

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