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The Minority Protest Movements: The Civil Rights Movement

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The minority protest movements had sought to reform an existing system with participants acting upon social, cultural, and historical contexts. These social movement pursed an alteration to their perceived identity of second-class citizenship by group activism towards increased freedom and equality in the post– World War II era. Sociologists defines it as, “organized activism intended to be engaged in over a long period of time, with the objective of changing society in some way through collective action” (Fitzgerald, 2014, p. 177). The civil rights movement borrowed their approaches of nonviolent civil disobedience from renowned cultural images such as Gandhi or the labor movement of previous eras. African Americans’ evidential reflection goes against spontaneous protest because of their needs being met by an assortment of social movement organizations for organization of strategies, resources, and mobilization efforts. …show more content…

The demise of the Civil Rights Movement marked the year of 1968 with abundant misfortune following assassinations to the escalation of the Vietnam

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