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How Huxley Changed The Civil Rights Movement Of The 1960's

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Just imagine living in the 1900’s where there was segregation, racisms, discrimination, women suffrage, and many more issues that have changed throughout the years. Around the time of the 1960’s many movements pass like the movements of civil rights, women's rights, the gay movement, environmental movement, student movement, and the anti-Vietnam war movement. This movements change the world for good, but people started all this because they were influenced. As we can see in the book Brave New World Huxley influenced the movements of the 1960’s.
To demonstrate this, we can see how Huxley influenced the civil rights movement by categorizing people. The civil rights movement was a mass popular movement to secure for African Americans equal access to and opportunities for the basic privileges and rights of the U.S. It originated among black Americans in the South who faced racial discrimination and segregation, and the separation of whites and blacks, in almost every aspect of their lives. Around the time of 1960 black southerners had to sit in the back of the buses, even though there was space in the front. They were refused from restaurants, hotels, and parks. Children had to go to segregated schools were they got separated into “negro” and “white” categories. Not only this but, many more aspects of their lives they had to be categorized by their skin color. Meanwhile, in Brave New World there was the separation of castes. The people in the brave new world are separated into

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