he was protecting people
it took african americans 13 years to secure their civil rights. :D
The 1965 Civil rights act had been passed long before he took the office.
Civil rights still have a long way to go. There are similarities and points of agreements, however civil rights will remain a hot topic for many years to come.
Civil Rights legislation was enacted to protect the rights of citizens who were mistreated, treated unfairly, and harassed within communities. Civil Rights for African Americans was a long, hard-fought battle, and only occurred after a few hundred years of maltreatment. Civil Rights is still largely thought of as a race issue, but the issues underpinning "civil rights" affect all races.
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.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is still in effect.
it took african americans 13 years to secure their civil rights. :D
The 1965 Civil rights act had been passed long before he took the office.
he did not
Civil rights still have a long way to go. There are similarities and points of agreements, however civil rights will remain a hot topic for many years to come.
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Earl Long's birth name is Long, Earl Kemp.
Her arrest began the civil rights movement and a year long boycott of the buses. The end result would be the 1964 civil rights act.
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.
In the long term the national government responded to unconventional participation by civil rights activists with reforms designed to give minorities greater access to conventional forms of participation.
Civil Rights legislation was enacted to protect the rights of citizens who were mistreated, treated unfairly, and harassed within communities. Civil Rights for African Americans was a long, hard-fought battle, and only occurred after a few hundred years of maltreatment. Civil Rights is still largely thought of as a race issue, but the issues underpinning "civil rights" affect all races.