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Similarities Between African American And Australian Civil Rights

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The American and Australian Civil rights were very similar in the goals they wanted to achieve. The African Americans wanted racial discrimination to end and so did the Indigenous Australians. Both countries used events and individuals to make these dreams a reality. Events held in America and Australia such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Tent Embassy. A few individuals who made a difference in the American and Australian civil rights are Martin Luther King Jr and Charles Perkins.

The Civil Rights Movement of the United States in the 1950’s and 1960’s, was to end discrimination and racial segregation against African Americans. The African Americans wanted protection of their citizenships by the federal government. Evidence illustrates to us through source 1 of male and female ‘niggas’ holding signs stating “WE DEMAND EQUAL RIGHTS NOW!”.

The Civil Rights Movement situated in Australia during the 1950’s and 1960’s was …show more content…

His ‘I have a dream’ speech in 1963, moved many hearts and many people. In the speech he repeatedly uses the words “I have a dream” at the start of every sentence, getting it to remain in our heads. Martin Luther King jr was a man with the strength and determination to make a change. By doing this speech he illustrated many trueful points that needed to be said but people were too afraid to say. I believe the strongest points in this speech was, “one day this nation will rise up”. Meaning the nation will overcome slavery and discrimination. “We will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will, be free one day.” This part of the speech is stating that if they stand as one there will be an impact. No matter what happens they will be together, have eachothers back and be the voice for the person who is too afraid to speak up. If they stick together there will be

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