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Violent resistance was not a strategy of black civil rights leaders in the South from 1955 to 1965.
He is the thoughtless leader of uncivil rights.
The South wanted the right of slavery.
As far as I know, NO civil rights were taken away from Africans in South America.
Civil Rights Bill of 1866
The South wanted to start the Civil War because they thought they had the rights to do what they wanted. They did not wants to stop slavery, build factories, give up their farms.
Before his campaign, he supported civil rights. However, he appealed to the south by deciding to support no civil rights
Till's murder focused national attention on civil rights abuses in the South and mobilized the Civil Rights Movement..
Sergrigation
Hardly. The South was the part of the US that most resisted the Civil Rights Movement, although discrimination was common in other parts of the country
civil rights act 1866
It is not the concept of what did the civil rights did.. it is more of who was the civil rights act