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    sit-in movement acted as a major protest and turning point for the Civil Rights Movement. The sit-ins highlighted the main moral issue that was being fought: racial discrimination and segregation. Blacks utilized the strategies of nonviolence and student involvement in order to combat the moral issue of racial segregation (“Ain’t Scared of Your Jails”). The appeal for human rights through the use of nonviolence was an important strategy utilized by blacks during the Civil Rights movement and in

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    history. One common example of this theory is the comparison of LGBT Rights Movement and Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights Movement is classified as the effort for African Americans to gain equality of all races. Similarly, the LGBT Rights Movement is considered the modern Civil Rights Movement, due to the fact that people feel discriminated against the people of normal sex relations. As history has stated, the Civil Rights resulted in a success for African Americans; amendments were passed

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    Children’s rights movement was when children were forced to work to contribute money to their families. The children did not go to school during this time, and were starved because they didn’t have enough money to eat. The children were basically slaves and couldn't do anything about it. The state's first started to adopt the labor laws for kids first and it worked until Eglantyne Jebb came along. Things that happened later on changed america's history and and lives for many kids today. Right after the

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    In 1965 during the Civil Rights Movement, was the first gay rights demonstration which led to the gay liberation movement in the 70’s. Being such an impactful commemoration it inspired more liberating groups in the growing gay and lesbian world such as: feminist movements, record labels, music festivals and the National Organization for Women. This quickly evolved into acceptance in a place of worship when the first gay minister was ordained in ’72. Soon after, several large political groups formed

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    Civil Disobedience, it is happening all around us and we don’t even realize it. Many people want to stand out from a crowd and be the one that makes a change. Some may act alone and some people may gather a posse to support their ideas. Civil Disobedience is the act of citizens to stand out and go with the flow. Ultimately people’s voices get heard and they make a significant difference to the way we live. The Civil Rights Movement was a prime example of Civil Disobedience. African American folks

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    racism as unscientific”. (A Different Mirror, 339) The returning veterans and women shaped postwar discussion regarding an inclusive democracy by having a variety of powerful movements. The Civil Rights movement was one of them. This is

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    were not being treated equally a lot of women started getting mad because they weren’t getting jobs or the right to vote as men, so it led to the Civil Rights Movement, the Equal Rights Amendment was involved, because women weren’t treated equally or given the same rights as males. The Civil RIghts Movement was when there was a lot of racism and black and white people weren’t given the same rights, it was unfair to the black because they couldn’t do so many things like vote and also there was sex discrimination

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    In elementary school, students study the Civil War, and the Civil Rights movement. Teachers speak about slavery and racism as if it were a thing of the past; and juvenile minds are lead to believe that Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream has finally come true. But as these futile minds mature, they encounter different versions of this “dream”. Caucasian faces may live to believe the world is a blissful place, but scoff at the waitress who struggles to speak english. Brown faces may look at the homosexual

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    From the protests of the he civil rights movement the United Sates government made concessions that appointed Black officials, as mayors, and Congressmen etc.(cite) However, that concession did not include any sustainable improvements for the daily lives of Black people, as concessions in segregation law began to breakdown and poverty increased. Black unemployment in 1954 saw 32% of Blacks living in poverty. 1% of the poor blacks giving in metropolitan areas, coupled with the break down in concessions

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    (Piersen 1996: 24). However, the controversy over slavery was a hotly debated topic in American society, leading eventually to the American Civil War (1861-1865), which finally brought slavery to an end. After the emancipation, overcoming slavery 's legacy remained a crucial issue in American history, from Reconstruction following the war to the Civil Rights Movement a century later. The practice of slavery dates to prehistoric times, although its institutionalization probably first occurred

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