Civil Rights Movement

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    Similarities Between Martin Luther King Jr And Malcolm X

    There has been many prominent figures in the American Civil Rights Movement. Some prominent figures include Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. They both have their own viewpoints of social justice and how to achieve their goal. Martin Luther King, Jr. is more on the nonviolent side, while Malcolm X supports the use of violent if necessary. Malcolm X’s method of achieving social justice is more dominant than Martin Luther King, Jr.’s because Malcolm X’s method teaches people to use their available

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    Assess the Significance of the Events in Montgomery 1955-56 to the Civil Rights Movement

    that occurred in Montgomery were triggered by one individual, Rosa Parks. This woman refused to give her seat to a white man, in doing so caused her arrest, but also caused the Montgomery bus Boycott, which was of massive significance to the civil rights movement. When Rosa Parks had been arrested, The NAACP and the black Alabama State College helped to free her, encouraged by others; this caused students to copy and distribute propaganda leaflets around the community, in addition, gaining total

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    How Did Brown V Board Influence The Civil Rights Movement

    the movement of American civil rights. The arbitrary decision brought down the public tolerance of racism. The decision engrossed on the country’s courtesy on black suppression in a way not seen because the Republicans were trying to rebuild the South after a Civil War. Brown succeeded in emphasizing the country’s ethnic caste scheme which gave inspiration to a movement of liberty rides to reunite federal transportation,

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    Maya Angelou

    autobiography, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, was nominated for a National Book Award and made her a symbol of pluck and pride for African-American women. In the 1950s Angelou had been a dancer and stage actress, and she was active in the civil rights movement (she became a coordinator for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, thanks to a request from Martin Luther King, Jr.). During the 1960s she spent five years in Africa, working as a journalist and a teacher. Angelou returned to the United

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    How Did Martin Luther King Influence The Civil Rights Movement

    threat to justice everywhere” (BrainyQuote). Martin Luther King Jr., born to Alberta and Martin King on January 15, 1929, lead the way for a more diverse america. King played a prominent role to civil rights by forming marches and delivering speeches during the 1960’s. During the Civil Rights Movement King was named president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). On August 28, 1963, King lead the March on Washington and carried out his I Have a Dream Speech, also in 1964 King

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    How Did John F Kennedy Support The Civil Rights Movement

    1964 presidential election. Kennedy understood that he would require the support of the Southern states for campaign contributions while concurrently, intent on quelling opposition in regards to his recent public involvement on promoting a new Civil Rights Act. Although it was raining throughout the morning, conditions would improve enough so that Kennedy would deem it appropriate to remove the Plexiglas roof of the car while touring the city. Such an event was hardly a secret as it was highly publicized

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    How Did The Montgomery Bus Boycott Affect The Civil Rights Movement

    The Montgomery Bus Boycott After the Civil War, the concept of "separate but equal" was the principle that guided relations between whites and blacks. In 1964, the Civil Rights Act was passed, which outlawed discrimination against blacks in public facilities. But, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the law only applied to the federal government. Many states, particularly in the South, took advantage of this ruling and denied African Americans of their rights as citizens. Prejudice and violence against

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    What Role Did Labor Unions Play In The Civil Rights Movement

    In the civil rights movement, the labor unions played an important role. The labor unions and the civil rights movement shared a common goal for better pay and equal rights. They were allies in the African American struggles especially since there were growing amount of African American workers. The unions believed that African American workers and their white coworkers lives intertwine with one another through their concerns for economic security and their anti-discrimination causes. The president

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    How Did Martin Luther King Influence The Civil Rights Movement

    In the time of the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans faced intense discrimination, unjust segregation, widespread poverty, and police brutality. In the fight for justice, many forms of protesting ensued, both violent and nonviolent. Two prominent leaders marked their names in history with opposing forms of demanding freedom and equality. In the beginning of the movement, Martin Luther King Jr., leader of the SCLC, set the stage for spiritually aggressive non-violent protesting. Malcolm X,

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    How Did The Ku Klux Klan Impact The Civil Rights Movement

    take one step forward into equality, then got pushed back by the government and white supremacy. One of the main leaders of this movement was the Ku Klux Klan, also known as the KKK, a white supremacist group that heavily impacted the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s. The KKK’s attacks against African-Americans’ equality surprisingly benefitted the Civil Right Movement by gaining international attention and creating empathy for the African-Americans in the south. The KKK was a group made mostly

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