They relied on persuasive speeches.
civil right leaders
Many of the leaders of the American civil rights movement took inspiration from the methods used by anticolonial leaders.
equality
W.E.B DuBois
there both the same because the were in the boycott and leaders of civil right movement!:)
They are not.
Gerald Talbot was a famous civil rights leader from Maine. He attended the civil rights march on Washington, DC in August, 1963, as the leader of the Maine Civil Rights movement.
Leaders of the civil rights movement opposed poll taxes because they effectively disenfranchised poor and minority voters, particularly African Americans in the South. Poll taxes imposed a financial barrier that made it difficult for many citizens to exercise their right to vote, undermining the principle of equal access to the democratic process. Activists viewed this practice as a tool of systemic racism and economic inequality, which perpetuated discrimination and limited representation in government. Eliminating poll taxes was essential for achieving true electoral equality and expanding civil rights.
end racism/ segregation create equality
civil right movement writers who supported unrestrained literary expression called
She did not get of the bus and got arrested and joined the civil right movement
Emmett Till's brutal murder in 1955 galvanized the Civil Rights Movement by shedding light on the violence and injustice faced by African Americans in the South. His death sparked outrage and mobilized many to take action, becoming a catalyst for the push for racial equality and civil rights reforms in the United States.