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

    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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    Still I Rise

    and black rights. To me, the poem seems to make it clear that she has risen above the racism and sexism of other people and what they may think of her past or her actions. This poem was written in 1978, and while there were no “slaves” at this point in history, there remained many areas in the south that were segregated. The women of the Post Modern Era had to work hard to defend their rights. Angelou’s works became part of the Black Power Movement of the 1970s. She was a civil rights activist and

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    Malcolm X Reflection

    was able to get a better understanding of the Black history. Whatever he said, he was honest; I believed his words as I read his work and was influenced by his awakening forces; I wanted to transform myself within the framework of Malcolm’s civic movement. I enjoyed learning and reading about Malcolm X because his words were truthful and trustworthy. It felt as if he was talking to me personally. It was a great and unforgettable feeling. He expressed his

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    Similarities Between Martin Luther King Jr And Malcolm X

    need for civil rights for African Americans. It is said that people are the product of their environment, and this holds true in regards to the upbringing of Martin Luther King and Malcom X. According to Baer Hans, “King grew up in a middle class family and was well educated. While Malcom X grew up in an underprivileged environment that was very hostile with barely any schooling” According to the documentary the Eyes on the prize-the time has come, Kings approach to civil rights and equality

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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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    Brown V Board Education Case

    significant step within the civil rights movement? [2] The Brown vs Board education case was a supreme court case that overturned the ruling of state-wide segregation. Instead of different places for blacks and whites, all places, such as schools were for people of black and white colour. There was no more racial segregation. This was a significant step within the civil rights movement as this is where it all started. Black people were already fighting for civil rights but by winning this case it was

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    Jayden Carlson Smithy Research Paper

    Jayden Carlson Smithy was born on the 2nd of November, 1988. He was born to his father Quantell Smithy, and his mother, Teresa Smithy. He grew up in a bad neighbourhood in East Compton. He ran around as a so called Gangster, rolling with a father, In a Bloods set. He knew he was roaming with the wrong people. But he had a good friendship with his father's friends. On the 20th of January, 1996. His mother Teresa had an Affair with DeShawn Banks. 5 Months later, Quantell found out about the affair

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    Analysis Of Malcolm X's Liberation Through Creating Black Businesses

    Stance on economic situations of the black population Malcolm X extended his views on racial injustice to the economic issues of African Americans, which were, in turn, largely affected by racial injustice. He prioritized the improvement of black lives. In his noticeable “Liberation Through Creating Black Businesses” speech, he pointed out the economic issues that black communities were dealing with in a straightforward way. At the time, the black population was living in significantly worse conditions

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