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Civil Disobedience

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Peaceful resistances to unjust laws both positively and negatively impact a free society. After there has been enough national attention over these protests, large opposition can ensue violence. No matter how careful, meaningful, or powerful the peaceful protestors are there has been a backlash of violence from many different parties. Civil disobedience has been a predominant way minorities have fought for their rights. Women and African Americans have been protesting since the beginning of the United States through civil disobedience. The Women’s Rights Movement made its first major sign of progress when the 20th Amendment of the Constitution was passed; allowing women the right to vote. This feat was only achieved because of the peaceful protests of these powerful women. And because of these women, an entire gender is now able to actively participate in the government that represents them. Without the free society of America and the people’s …show more content…

While the women’s rights movement was predominantly peaceful, the African American civil rights movement has been somewhat violent from both sides of the issue. Since the passing of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments aka the Civil War Amendments, African Americans were now emancipated from slavery, American citizens, and able to vote. A violent KKK group enforced Jim Crow laws that continued to segregate African Americans from white society. African Americans were forced to omit from voting even when they had sovereignty because of poll taxes and literacy test specifically for African Americans. This continued oppression heightened in the late 1950s. Peaceful protests lead by Martin Luther King Jr. took a turn to violence on the protestor’s side because of his death. The Black Panther party ran by Malcolm X promoted a “whatever means necessary” stance on civil

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