Well, it all began with the NAACP. The organization started off as a way to help the oppressed African-American citizens fight for their rights as U.S. citizens. But now, its made up of a bunch of bullies that ALWAYS play the race card.
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.
NO
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.
The nonviolence used by civil rights activists was a good tactic to highlight the violence experience by black in the south. The media would record the passive civil rights activist being harmed and the more the violence was out in the open the better for the movement. .
There were the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Civil Rights Act of 1968, but I don't think there was a Civil Rights Act of 1969.
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Yes, Maya Angelou was a civil rights activist who worked closely with prominent civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. She used her writing and public speaking to advocate for social justice and equality.
No one has ended civil rights.
Civil rights
Civil rights did not end.
The Man's Civil rights were ignored.