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There is really no difference except for the people involved and how they achieved their goals.
Generally speaking the US civil rights movement that thrived during the 1960's, has achieved tremendous goals. Afro Americans have more wealth and opportunities now then ever before. That the United States elected a Black president is just one example of this.
The ultimate goals of the Civil Rights Movement were to end racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans.
simply...racial equality
They were not ended by anyone. They simply became unnecessary as the goals of the movement were fulfilled.
The goals of the civil rights movement were meaningful civil rights laws, a massive federal works program, full and fair employment, decent housing, the right to vote, and adequate integrated education. The right to vote was passed and placed in the bill of rights (15th amendment) in 1870 part of the reconstruction era. So during 1960's during the civil rights movement the right to vote was not one of their goals because it was already in effect for African Americans to vote.
Well he's 81 years old. But he was an American civil rights movement figure, writer, and political adviser.
The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) was not inspired by the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s; rather, it actively opposed it. The KKK sought to maintain white supremacy and used violence and intimidation against civil rights activists and African Americans. Unlike groups advocating for equality, the KKK aimed to uphold segregation and racial discrimination, directly contradicting the goals of the civil rights movement.
The goals of the Niagara Movement, founded by civil rights activists in 1905, centered on advocating for full civil rights, political representation, and social equality for African Americans. The movement aimed to combat racial discrimination and promote education and economic advancement within the Black community. Additionally, it sought to challenge the complacency of mainstream Black leadership and insisted on a more direct and assertive approach to achieving civil rights.
Well he's 81 years old. But he was an American civil rights movement figure, writer, and political adviser.
There are several black movements, including the Civil Rights Movement, Black Power Movement, Black Lives Matter, and Pan-Africanism. Each movement has its own specific goals and methods for advancing the rights and empowerment of black individuals and communities.
While many African Americans actively participated in the Civil Rights Movement, some were not involved due to factors such as fear of reprisals, including violence and job loss. Others may have felt disillusioned by the movement's goals or believed that change could be achieved through different means, such as economic advancement or political engagement. Additionally, geographic and socioeconomic disparities meant that not all communities had equal access to resources or opportunities to engage in activism.