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How did civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. develop a nonviolent strategy?
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The non-violent civil rights movement was when Dr. King, Malcolm X, and many other activists encouraged and advocated for non violent direct actions that would lead to ending segregation or overall black equality. this is all happening post-Worl War II and many positives outcomes came from this strategy. For instance, the Montgomery bus boycott, and voting rights for blacks which enabled them to have a stance when it came to voting.
The Civil Rights movement was a nonviolent movement of civil disobedience and marches. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of its leaders and was assassinated.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965The Voting Rights Act of 1965
The nonviolent marches and demonstrations in Birmingham led to the end of segregation in the area. It was also the start of the Civil Rights movement.
Ā March on Washington Nonviolent protestors across the nation stage demonstrations urging the federal government to take a stand on civil rights. One of the most influential demonstrations is held in 1963 in Washington, D.C., where about 250,000 people gather to press for civil rights.
Because The SNCC activists trained protesters and organized civil rights demonstrations! Read The textbook Lazy A** B****
Because The SNCC activists trained protesters and organized civil rights demonstrations! Read The textbook Lazy A** B****
Because The SNCC activists trained protesters and organized civil rights demonstrations! Read The textbook Lazy A** B****
How did civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. develop a nonviolent strategy?
The voting rights were actually on the year 1965.
that direct, nonviolent methods could gain civil rights for African Americans.
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The 15th amendment, The Civil Rights Act of 1965, The Voting Rights Act of 1965, The Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, 1975, and most recently 1982.
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The non-violent civil rights movement was when Dr. King, Malcolm X, and many other activists encouraged and advocated for non violent direct actions that would lead to ending segregation or overall black equality. this is all happening post-Worl War II and many positives outcomes came from this strategy. For instance, the Montgomery bus boycott, and voting rights for blacks which enabled them to have a stance when it came to voting.