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Yes the civil rights movement started in Montgomery, Alabama
I think a neat question to ask about the civil rights movements would be to ask how the gay rights movement in the 21st century can be compared to the movement for racial equality in the 20th century.
It is important because the civil war freed the slaves, and the civil right movement helped African Americans gain rights. So if the civil war didn't take place there would be no civil rights movement.To answer your quesition, the civil war was important for the civil rights movement because one freed the africian Americans and one helped them gain rights.
Approximately between 1950 to 1980.
Civil rights activities took place in Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama. These cities were crucial locations for civil rights demonstrations, including the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Birmingham Campaign, which played significant roles in the civil rights movement.
Because blacks would never have an opinion.
No relation. It just happens that the Civil Rights Movement took place during that time frame. After all, 1945 thru 1990 is a long time.
Civil rights movement.
The 1960s during the civil rights movement
if you place domino's side by side and then knock one over, they all fall over. (domino effect) So you have the Civil Rights Movement and now explain what came about because of it.
After a year boycott in Montgomery Alabama the city bus system gave in to allowing bus rider sit any place in bus. The Brown decision, and the 1964 civil rights act.
Alabama is credited for much of the movement, mostly due to news coverage of Gov. George Wallace, but took place in many other areas of the USA during the late 50's and early 60's. By the 80's, the race issue was headed toward extinction after the noble efforts by MLK, JFK and others were accepted.