People began to question the idea that everyone was basically the same.
reverev
The language of the civil rights movement has been used to fight the opposition of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights. The civil rights movement did not directly affect the gay rights movement, but it did influence some on how they could make their secret open and accepted by others. This eventually became known as Gay Liberation. It may sound similar to Women Liberation, the movement where women wanted rights to vote, get abortions, and have the same pay as men. Another term, Gay Power, originally came from the term Black Power which was part of the civil rights movement.
It helped blacks be treated equally
It didn't it just made people hate other people....
that you couldnt vote because they thought you were dumber and you just cleaned and gave birth to the babies
reverev
The language of the civil rights movement has been used to fight the opposition of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights. The civil rights movement did not directly affect the gay rights movement, but it did influence some on how they could make their secret open and accepted by others. This eventually became known as Gay Liberation. It may sound similar to Women Liberation, the movement where women wanted rights to vote, get abortions, and have the same pay as men. Another term, Gay Power, originally came from the term Black Power which was part of the civil rights movement.
the movement gained new support
It helped blacks be treated equally
change how people thought about woman issues.
It didn't it just made people hate other people....
Yes, since it was the start of the Civil Rights Movement
It didn't . There is over 100 years difference in the events.
that you couldnt vote because they thought you were dumber and you just cleaned and gave birth to the babies
It is a civil rights movement.
The Birmingham church bombing affected the civil rights movement because it was a time where people would never forget that day that happened on the 16th street in Birmingham,Alabama.
people might have felt safer in USA once African Americans were free