The Civil Rights changed America politically by allowing black people AND women to vote and have all the inalienable rights applied to white men.
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Not in America
As far as I know, NO civil rights were taken away from Africans in South America.
A History of Black Achievement in America - 2005 Civil Rights was released on: USA: 18 October 2005
Prior to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the main legislation in regards to civil rights was the Civil Rights Act of 1875. It was President John F Kennedy who called for this Act to be updated in response to the emerging Civil Rights movement and unrest in America.
You can find a timeline of the Civil Rights movement's history in America by visiting the website called History Learning Site. Wikipedia also has some interesting information.
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Yes, it is.
Civil Rights Act
They were what made the civil war happened, they fought for civil rights, and they also were a big part in blues music.
From the earliest beginnings of this country (America), even as a British colony, some people have had some civil rights. The civil rights movement has been about giving more rights to more categories of people. This process is by no means complete. Civil rights, therefore, are still in the process of taking effect.