That people were all basically the same
A civil rights movement fights for the rights of all people. A civil rights movement wants to change laws that ensures equality for all people. There are civil rights movements all over the world.
The unrecognized people who have worked hard to make the civil rights movement a reality (apex)
People began to question the idea that everyone was basically the same.
The Civil Rights Movement was a movement by the people, not a law to be passed by congress. A result of the Civil Rights Movement was the consideration of many bills passed by congress into law. Among them were the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968.
You just said it; the "Civil Rights" movement.
Answer my question please :D
A civil rights movement fights for the rights of all people. A civil rights movement wants to change laws that ensures equality for all people. There are civil rights movements all over the world.
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.
The unrecognized people who have worked hard to make the civil rights movement a reality (apex)
People began to question the idea that everyone was basically the same.
It would depend on which civil rights movement you are referring to. Many counties have had much turmoil over civil rights.
There are many people involved in the US civil rights movement. As for one, there is Jessee Jackson from Chicago, Illinois.
The Civil Rights Movement was a movement by the people, not a law to be passed by congress. A result of the Civil Rights Movement was the consideration of many bills passed by congress into law. Among them were the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968.
she stood up for the civil rights of black people.
Pan-Africanism was the movement that united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
You just said it; the "Civil Rights" movement.
For African American people everywhere to get equal rights.