NO
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is still in effect.
the civil rights movement was from 1955and is still going on
no
Yes and no. If it used as part of Civil Rights Movement it should be (part of a special group). If it is used generically, then it would not be.
Civil rights still have a long way to go. There are similarities and points of agreements, however civil rights will remain a hot topic for many years to come.
Civil rights are about equality for a certain group or groups. "Special rights" is a term used by those who oppose equality for certain groups.
Well, that would be pretty much everybody. Black people were denied their civil rights, and some say they still are denied some rights. Gay people are currently denied their civil rights. Women also face discrimination.
Yes,she is
Civil rights have evolved over the years. Even when slavery was ended, African Americans still had few rights. The Fifteenth Amendment gave them the right to vote, which was progress, but still they were segregated. Now, segregation is no longer allowed in a legal sense, though it can still occur in social circles. It has been a slow journey, but civil rights are moving in the right direction.
Today could be a lot different. There might still be slavery, there might still be a lot of things that were stopped, and there might not be a lot of things that were created by civil rights activists.
Your "civil rights" are your rights under the Constiution as a citizen of this country. Certain rights are taken away after a felony conviction, but most civil rights can only be taken away if the Constitution becomes null and void. On the other hand, some would say that the Constitution is being attacked and and all of our civil rights are in danger.
She is still alive