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Civil Rights Movement Research Paper

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We The People. Three simple words that hold irreversible truths about the founding of a nation. The Constitution of the United States of America is a document that was created ahead of its time. The founders of this country did not have a modern foreign government to emulate. Their innovative ideals of creating a governing power would allow citizens to be more actively involved in decisions made by elected officials. These elected officials not only have a duty to the government, but to the people of the United States.

For the past 226 years, the written words of the Constitution has been challenged many times. In order to attain the rights that the Constitution applies for all American people, many turn to civil disobedience. Prominent individuals in history such as, Susan B Anthony and Dr.Martin Luther King Jr, fought for their rights by practicing civil disobedience. Their work towards women's suffrage and the Civil Rights Movement paved the way for gains towards equal rights. The twentieth century proved to be a century of great change economically, socially, and politically. The turn of the century showed a promise of a new generation to continue the fight forwards …show more content…

In this day and age, peaceful protests against opposed laws has become a centralized right as an individual. It has become a popularized form to oppose laws imposed by the government. Many take to the streets in protest to continue to take part of the government in order to allow for their voices to be heard. However, if resistance becomes violent and threatens the safety of other individuals, it also threatens the original message being portrayed. It is the people of the United States that make up the government and gives the government its power. This is clearly stated in the first three words of the constitution and will continue to be upheld for as long as there is a United States of

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