it did not help the women's movemt because they were more focused on the war and did not pay much attention to the rights that the women wanted at that time
Women had a large role in the Civil Rights Movement. They protested, they gave speeches, they fought for more rights. Rosa Parks for example refused to give up her seat on the bus.
they didn't.
The civil rights and antiwar movements played a crucial role in the rise of the women's movement as they inspired women to fight for their own rights and equality. Women who participated in these movements witnessed the power of collective action and realized the need to address gender inequality. This led to the formation of feminist organizations and the push for gender-related issues, ultimately leading to significant advancements for women's rights.
Upper-middle-class professionals, for whom the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s were key experiences.
the moments of civil rights Indian movements
He symbolizes a breakthrough in the Civil Rights movements for African Americans. He was a great leader in the Civil Rights movements.
Rosa Parks
Francisco A. Rosales has written: 'Chicano!' -- subject(s): History, Civil rights, Mexican Americans, Civil rights movements 'Testimonio' 'Dictionary of Latino civil rights history' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, History, Civil rights movements, Civil rights, Hispanic Americans, Ethnic relations
Martin Luther King invented the Civil Rights Movement
kindness to the world is why birmingham and selma were centers of the civil rights movements
Mass movements in the United States that tried to establish equal rights for members of minority groups and women. The earliest, the African American civil rights movement, began in the 1950s.
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.
what best decribes the ideology associated with the civil rights movements
Norman Thomas (1884-1968) was a minister and an antiwar and civil rights activist. He was the leader of the Socialist Party of America.