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    After the American Civil War (1861-1865), major changes which were crucial to the establishment of African Americans in the American society took place. Before the bloody war, slaves were comprised of thirteen percent of the total population of the United States. The treatments they receive from their masters ranged from generous to abusive. The issue of slavery was becoming more and more apparent in social, economic, and most importantly political aspects of the country. In fact, even before the

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    Civil Liberties and Civil Rights are two terms that are often used interchangeably in America. Since the founding of our nation there has always been the debate of the limit of government and what rights were guaranteed to each individual. Many of the architects of our government feared that national government could one day become too powerful and begin to infringe on the individual rights of the citizens. As a result, a Bill of Rights was added to our constitution. The Bill of Rights serves

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    For years every citizen has struggled to receive equal rights whether it’d be African Americans, Women, LGBT citizens, or anyone of any different race or culture or religion. As time goes on in the United States no one will ever be equal that’s the issue the United States Government has, Whenever there is a group of people who are or who have different views or beliefs they are automatically wrong and they shouldn’t have the same rights as everyone else just because they are different. Do I believe

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    have heard of Rosa Parks or Martin Luther king Jr, but.have you ever heard of Daniel Hale Williams? He helped take a stand in history like like many before him by going against expectations of the time. Daniel Hale Williams was a forerunner to the civil rights movement by going to school and getting a education, opening an interracial hospital, and performing the first successful heart surgery. Daniel H. Williams took a stand by going to college to get a good education in a time where “colored” people

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    Key Historical Civil Rights Defenders: Atticus Finch as a Reflection The definition of a civil rights defender is a person who defends one's rights to personal liberty created by the 13th and 14th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution and other specific Congressional acts, especially pertaining to an individual or a minority group. (Dictionary.com) During the mid-1900s, the Civil Rights Movement was nearly the only subject talked about. This movement featured many appalling events, but several heroes

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    Andrew Reese November 8, 2015 Synthesis Essay African American Introduction into Sport’s: Role in the Civil Right Movement The outbreak of African American’s into the world of sports throughout the 1900’s emerged to have an influential impact on the Civil Right’s movement because they started to move our nation forward as one nation and not a nation separated by race. “Whether it was a conscious stand or unintentional advocacy, athletes and coaches throughout the past century used their participation

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    for racism in America is the Civil War and Civil Rights Movement. Although granted freedom, African Americans are still treated unequally. During the mid-1900s, many African Americans began to rise against the oppression in many different ways. Along with the violent protests, there was also many who chose to use their freedom of voice and written word. In fact, the most well known activists of the movement were those who chose to protest peacefully. The Civil Rights Movement era produced some of

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    case and provide a boarder understanding of the beginning of the civil rights movement.” pg.13. I believe the author stated this to inform us about what happened a long time ago and to prevent it from happening again. Also, understanding what occurred then, gives us an introduction to the civil rights movement. “Many historians-and most history textbooks-cite Park’s act of civil disobedience as the beginning of the great civil rights movement, but it was the senseless murder of Emmett Till that

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    The US Hospitals and the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 were implemented due to more than one hundred and fifty years of activism, violence, court fights as well as public demonstrations (Pollitt, 2016). This period saw the death, injuries, and the imprisonment of masses as they marched forth to force the US government to follow its constitution. This act was aimed at improving as well as changing the lives of every American, but its implementation had not taken place in any US hospitals. The article

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    refer to the American peoples’ civil rights and liberties, stories that make the news daily, and the interaction between major political figures. These events are meaningful as they have the power to shape the future of the United States. The values that are important to the American people, and the representatives that we elect to uphold those values are hot topics of debate, as the people decide which direction this nation should be heading in. Civil Rights & Civil Liberties It is important to

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