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No, Rosa Parks did not give African Americans civil rights, but her incident on the bus sparked what would be known as the civil rights movement.
The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was not a response to civil rights activists in the 1950s. The act was a legislative response to ongoing civil rights movements and aimed to address racial discrimination and segregation in various aspects of American society. It was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 2, 1964.
The Selma Voting Rights Movement.
President John F. Kennedy and his administration finally began to support the civil rights movement after the Birmingham Campaign of 1963. He signed the Civil Rights Act in response to the highly publicized and violent confrontations of the campaign.
he said this because he believed that the devotees of civil rights (people who are really intereseted in civil rights) are not doing their job of helping the "Negro" Community earn their rightful place in the community as free people, not as slaves.
No, Rosa Parks did not give African Americans civil rights, but her incident on the bus sparked what would be known as the civil rights movement.
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The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was not a response to civil rights activists in the 1950s. The act was a legislative response to ongoing civil rights movements and aimed to address racial discrimination and segregation in various aspects of American society. It was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 2, 1964.
The Selma Voting Rights Movement.
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President John F. Kennedy and his administration finally began to support the civil rights movement after the Birmingham Campaign of 1963. He signed the Civil Rights Act in response to the highly publicized and violent confrontations of the campaign.
He worked as a civil rights lawyer and community organizer in New York and Chicago during the 1980s and early 1990s.
he said this because he believed that the devotees of civil rights (people who are really intereseted in civil rights) are not doing their job of helping the "Negro" Community earn their rightful place in the community as free people, not as slaves.
he helped fight for civil rights
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.
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