It gave them civil rights, those rights that are due individuals who are citizens of a country, state, city. It legally brought them out of a second-class citizenship to a first-class citizenship.
The Civil Rights Movement led eventually to the integration of Black and White communities, but it also spawned some short lived negative things, such as black nationalism, which was the idea that black communities should stay independent but gain the same recognition by state and federal governments (For example, schools for blacks were often of a lower standard, and there were far fewer schools for blacks than there were for whites). African Americans were largely involved with the civil rights movement, with groups being formed like the SCLC, that were made up primarily of African Americans.
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The African-American Civil Rights Movement(1955-1968)
The web address of the African-American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation is: www.afroamcivilwar.org
The Civil Rights Movement was a movement created by the African Americans to become equal. This included equal rights in employment and housing.
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African American Civil War Memorial was created on 2004-10-27.
The African-American Civil Rights Movement(1955-1968)
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After the Civil War African-Americans controlled churches first.
Frederick Douglas
this famous African American is a poet,historian,author,and civil-rights activist.
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Jervis Anderson has written: 'The meaning of our numbers' -- subject(s): March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963, Civil rights, African Americans 'This was Harlem' -- subject(s): African Americans, Civilization, History 'Bayard Rustin' -- subject(s): Biography, African Americans, History, African American civil rights workers, Nonviolence, African American pacifists, Civil rights, African American gay men, Civil rights movements, Civil rights workers, Afro-American pacifists, Afro-Americans
The web address of the African-American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation is: www.afroamcivilwar.org
The geography affected the American Civil War in various ways, such as providing natural barriers, influencing troop movements, and determining battle strategies. For example, the Appalachian Mountains acted as a barrier between the eastern and western regions, impacting communication and supply lines. Rivers like the Mississippi and the Potomac played significant roles in military campaigns and the control of vital transportation routes.