The American Civil Rights' main movement was from 1954-1965. However, it is an issue that went on long before that, and is still going on today.
The main results of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s were the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The spark that started the modern Civil Rights movement occurred in December of 1955. Rosa Parks, a black seamstress, refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man, as Montgomery, Alabama law required. The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. became the spokesman for the protest that developed and led the Black boycott of the Montgomery Bus system. The result was felt nation wide. Sit ins at all White lunch counters, marches, and demonstrations forced the government to act. In 1957, the first Blacks tried to enroll in Central High School, in Little Rock. Whites and the governor blocked their way. President Eisenhower had to use troops to protect the Black students and allow them entrance to the High School. Eventually, the Civil Rights Movement encompased the entire nation.
The civil rights movement was giving African Americans the same rights as whites in the United States. There was a very big segregation problem going all the way back to 1775 in the American Revolution. To learn more, look for things on Martin Luther King Jr., Fredrick Douglas, and other civil rights leaders.
The inability of ruling (minority) groups to see that All human beings are in fact the same and equal.
It originated with Kennedy in the 1960's. With Rosa Parks refusing to sit in the back of the bus, and taking a seat in the front row, the civil rights movement began.
School segregation was outlawed.
In the 1960s when LJK was president.
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There were many things going on during the 60's and people wanted to stand up and protest. Quite a few movements emerged like the Civil Rights, Chicano, Student, and Anti-Vietnam movements by the end of the 60's.
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The idea from the 1950s that inspired the counterculture movement of the 1960s was the violation of African-American Civil Rights.
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Slavery was directly responsible for the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Upper-middle-class professionals, for whom the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s were key experiences.
He symbolizes a breakthrough in the Civil Rights movements for African Americans. He was a great leader in the Civil Rights movements.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
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In the 1960s when LJK was president.
The most obvious and immediate predecessor of the 1960s civil rights era movement for equal rights to African Americans was abolitionism.
Rosa Parks
In the United States Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, one of the prominent leaders of nonviolent protest was the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. However, there were many more clergymen who were actively and vocally involved in this civil rights movement. Also, if you broaden the scope of the question to cover civil rights movements around the world and throughout history, there are thousands of individual clergymen who advocated for civil rights.