There were a number of leaders in the US Civil Rights Movement in the 1960's in the United States. Probably the best recognized one, who gained worldwide fame was Martin Luther King Jr.
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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it wasn't just one year it was in the 1950's and the 1960's
The first organized event of the civil rights movement was the Montgomery Bus Boycott, in response to the arrest of the seamstress Rosa Parks. It was also the first event ever lead by Martin Luther King Junior.
Yes. In the State of Alaska (at the time a territory of the United states) passed a law against civil rights and discrimination of Alaska Natives. lead by Roy and Elizabeth Peratrovich
The Civil Rights movement in the US during the 1960's used pacific strategies to draw attention to the civil rights that were often denied to Blacks. They also sought to gain supporters by being nonviolent towards their goals. Peaceful demonstrations, boycotts, sit down activities and appealing to public officials concerning the improvement of civil rights were frequently used by Black organizations such as the NAACP to gain support in the battle for civil rights.
The 36th President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the civil rights act which was lead by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
the revolutionary war lead to the civil rights movement
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he lead the civil rights movement
it wasn't just one year it was in the 1950's and the 1960's
he led the civil rights movement
He lead a march.
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he lead the civil rights movement
No!...he was the preacher who lead the Civil Rights movement.
The civil rights movement was when martin Luther king Jr lead all those people into the big walk and gave his famous speech ''I Have a Dream.''
No!...he was the preacher who lead the Civil Rights movement.