The Native American civil rights movements sought equal treatment and basic civil rights for Native Americans. In 1968 the Indian Civil Rights Act was passed and it granted Native Americans many civil rights.
The issues that prompted the Native American Civil Rights movement stemmed from the mistreatment of Native Americans. They were forced to live on reservations, and also did not have the right to vote.
The American Indian Movement
The African-American Civil Rights Movement(1955-1968)
Founded in 1968, the American Indian Movement (AIM) is an organization dedicated to the Native American civil rights movement. Its main objectives are the sovereignty of Native American lands and peoples; preservation of their culture and traditions; and enforcement of all treaties with the United States. West's Encyclopedia of American Law | 2005 | Copyright
Native Americans
Asian American Civil Rights Movement
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For African American people everywhere to get equal rights.
Native Americans
the American civil rights helped black people to get their equal rights and so they have their right to vote
Both sides agreed that it's not cool to "be hating on each other" and proceeded to systematically annihilate the Native American population.
It ended in 1968