That is a matter of opinion, but I think that Martin Luther King Jr. is the most widely known.
who was the most important leader of the civil rights of tn
the right of the black man to vote
she was an civil rights activist. She was most famous for the bus boycott movement.
James Meridith was known as a civil rights movement figure. He was born on June 25, 1933. He was the first African-American student to attend University of Mississippi. James Meridith is one of the most significant civil rights activists in American history.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which reinforced the 1875 law and invalidated the concept of "separate but equal". It guaranteed the rights of African Americans and enabled their integration into public institutions such as schools.
Hardly. The South was the part of the US that most resisted the Civil Rights Movement, although discrimination was common in other parts of the country
the answer is c. letter from birmingham jail.
One of the most significant events of the civil rights movement prior to 1960 was the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955-1956. It started when Rosa Parks, an African American woman, refused to give up her bus seat to a white person. This action sparked a year-long boycott of the segregated bus system and led to the desegregation of buses in Montgomery, Alabama. The boycott became a powerful symbol and inspired further civil rights actions.
The most significant cause in the Civil War was unfair taxation, states' rights and slavery.
The most obvious and immediate predecessor of the 1960s civil rights era movement for equal rights to African Americans was abolitionism.
she was an civil rights activist. She was most famous for the bus boycott movement.
womens rights and civil rights movement
I think its the Civil Rights movement.
Cesar Chavez
James Meridith was known as a civil rights movement figure. He was born on June 25, 1933. He was the first African-American student to attend University of Mississippi. James Meridith is one of the most significant civil rights activists in American history.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964, which reinforced the 1875 law and invalidated the concept of "separate but equal". It guaranteed the rights of African Americans and enabled their integration into public institutions such as schools.
Martin Luther king Jr. was the most influential leader of the civil rights movement
Hardly. The South was the part of the US that most resisted the Civil Rights Movement, although discrimination was common in other parts of the country
the answer is c. letter from birmingham jail.