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    1950’s and continuing through the late 1960’s‚ the African Civil Rights Movement made historic strides regarding the equality of black and white citizens. As any such groundbreaking movement‚ there were moments of both peace and violence‚ from the Montgomery Bus Boycott to the New York City Race Riots of 1964. Perhaps the most influential and well-known leader of the Civil Rights Movement was Martin Luther King Jr. He lobbied for equal rights for African Americans‚ while also promoting peaceful protests

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    about civil rights‚ often they think about segregation in the schools‚ and having separate drinking fountains and other issues of the time. Economy is not something that people take into consideration when thinking about the civil rights of African Americans. Economics was a big part of their struggle for equal rights. During the 1960’s the majority of African Americans struggled economically and often couldn’t afford to feed and house their families‚ they lived in the slums. Civil rights movement

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    Not a lot of people today are racist because of the civil rights movement.The civil rights movement is for the people to be good and they made more laws to make people to be even better.Three Supreme Court cases influenced the civil rights movement by making people to lessen African American:Shelley v. Kraemer‚Plessy v. Ferguson‚and Brown v. Board of Education. The cause Plessy vs. Ferguson made a law requiring restaurants‚ hotels‚and hospitals to serve African Americans.States began to require

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    The Civil Rights Movement of the 50’s and 60’s Once upon a horrible time‚ the United States was a segregated country in which blacks were considered some sort of subspecies. Although the civil war addressed segregation it didn’t enforce it. While black and white citizens were becoming a group of equals in the north‚ the story was much different in the segregated south. Black citizens in the south still faced unequal treatment‚ wages‚ and were often persecuted by everyone from store workers to

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    Mon‚ 1953-06-15 *On this date in 1953‚ the Baton Rouge Bus boycott occurred. This was the first Black bus boycott in America. That summer‚ the African American community of Baton Rouge set the tone of the modern civil rights movement. Years before the Supreme Court’s landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision‚ and the significant protest in Montgomery led by Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ and Rosa Parks‚ leaders of the Baton Rouge Black community stood up for racial equality. In March of 1953

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    As the American Civil War came to a bloody end with the northern side conquering‚ it was evident the newly reunited Unites States was in ruins economically‚ as well as socially and politically. Beginning in 1865‚ this initiated the beginning of the Reconstruction era with the purpose of rebuilding and reestablishing America. Among the American people were the newly freed African Americans whom who were dumped into society frequently destitute‚ unaided‚ and unknowing. Although the north had won

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    “One individual can begin a movement that turns the tide of history. Martin Luther King in the civil rights movement‚ Mohandas Gandhi in India‚ Nelson Mandela in South Africa are examples of people standing up with courage and non-violence to bring about needed changes” by Jack Canfield. In the two stories‚ Waiting for Dan‚ and A Letter Home‚ they talk about what the experience was either having a family member in one of the many movements or experiencing it first hand on a campus. In Waiting

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    opposing rights‚ the blacks and the whites. The 1900s was an important century in American history; from the funding to the NCCAP and the countless race riots to the invention of the modern television‚ this time‚ hit many landmarks that bettered some in the society and was the downfall for others. Although the invention of modern television and printed media played a huge part in the struggle for racial equality in America‚ but what happened to Emmett Till and Rosa Parks started the Civil Rights movement

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    is still the very serious issue of how women’s roles are viewed by men today. When we think of women’s roles‚ we traditionally think of a woman cleaning‚ cooking‚ and tending to the husband and children’s every need and there may be more or less depending on many things such as religion‚ race‚ and culture‚ but ultimately‚ women are seen doing those things. However‚ many things have changed since women were viewed in this way. Although women’s rights and power have greatly increased‚ women in our

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    Gender Roles in Ancient Greece and Rome HUM/100 November25‚ 2013 Gender Roles in Ancient Greece and Rome In ancient Greece and Rome the roles of each gender played a significant part of the history that we learn of today. Each gender had particular a different role in the ancient times of both of these empires. Men and women were valued for different reasons and had different responsibilities and duties that they were to uphold. Today those roles are not thought of as the same‚ the gender

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