Passive resistance , picketing , mild civil disobedience , voting. The Radicalized part of the movement used violence and intimidation, and were a cross Dr. King had to bear , as these follks were a detriment to the Civil Rights Movement.
The spark that started the modern Civil Rights movement occurred in December of 1955. Rosa Parks, a black seamstress, refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man, as Montgomery, Alabama law required. The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. became the spokesman for the protest that developed and led the Black boycott of the Montgomery Bus system. The result was felt nation wide. Sit ins at all White lunch counters, marches, and demonstrations forced the government to act. As the Civil Rights movement increased, and as it over-lapped with demonstrations against Vietnam and other governmental activities, other tactics were used. While the boycott was probably the most effective, there were teach-ins at High Schools and Colleges; parades and demonstrations; sit-ins at governmental offices, newspapers, and commercial establishments; legal attempts to bring some one or event to trial; burning of draft cards to protest the war; and literature, editorials, and pamphlets.
To achieve similar victories, a national "We are the 99%" movement must ... the authorities appear to have been, in effect, the movement's entire "strategy." ... In contrast, no part of this coordinated approach was ever successful in isolation. ... In the early phase of the civil rights movement the most extensive.
1)civil disobedience
2)passive resistance
3)boycott
4)intimidation
5)bullying
6)violence
7)terrorism
The Freedom Riders.
Encouraging people, i.e. to boycott buses.
Malcolm x used violence to gain civil rights. He was the leader of the black panther.
Yes and no. If it used as part of Civil Rights Movement it should be (part of a special group). If it is used generically, then it would not be.
African-Americans used a combination of boycotts, sit ins and marches early in the Civil Rights movement to challenge Jim Crow laws and gain equal rights. Activists also pushed for and won legislation that struck down barriers in education, housing and employment.
The nonviolence used by civil rights activists was a good tactic to highlight the violence experience by black in the south. The media would record the passive civil rights activist being harmed and the more the violence was out in the open the better for the movement. .
The Freedom Riders.
Encouraging people, i.e. to boycott buses.
bus trips through the South promoting civil rights
no they used legal challenges
Many of the leaders of the American civil rights movement took inspiration from the methods used by anticolonial leaders.
They were civil rights leaders and used non violent methods of revolution.
African American civil rights activists in the 1950's shared one common goal, which was equal rights and to be able to walk freely without being discriminated against.
Malcolm x used violence to gain civil rights. He was the leader of the black panther.
Yes and no. If it used as part of Civil Rights Movement it should be (part of a special group). If it is used generically, then it would not be.
NO
Americans were shocked by the methods used to protect segregation.