Yes, because all people were not equal.
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The civil rights movement was when martin Luther king Jr lead all those people into the big walk and gave his famous speech ''I Have a Dream.''
Everyone in the big city acts organized and civil.
Is a U.S. Civil Rights Organization that played a pivotal role for African Americans in the Civil Rights Movement. Founded in 1942, it was one of the "Big Four" civil rights organizations, along with the SCLC, the SNCC, and the NAACP. Though still existent, it has been much less influential since the end of the 1955-68 civil rights movement.
Big town, Big issues, Better National press coverage, a strong civil rights infrastructure and leadership.
To make a great and long story short she was a big help in the civil rights movement.
Because many people believe that Parks's bold decision triggered the civil rights movement.
Young people were instrumental in many big civil rights protests. InFebruary 1960, 4 black college students sat down at a Woolworth's lunch counter in NC & asked to be served. They were refused service & a sit-in began which spread across the US - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/how-were-students-and-other-young-people-given-a-voice-in-the-civil-rights-movement#sthash.ET14Oi9d.dpuf
Yes, it is still considered a very big step in the civil rights movement, in fact a TV movie of the play just came out this year.
The transcendentalist idea of individualism, emphasizing self-reliance and personal freedom, had a direct impact on the civil rights movement of the 20th century. This idea inspired civil rights leaders to advocate for equality, empowerment, and justice for all individuals, regardless of race or background. By promoting the value of the individual and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs, transcendentalist principles helped shape the foundation of the civil rights movement.