it ended in 1968
It started in 1950's and ended in 1960's
No, King's death did not bring an end to the civil rights movement.
It ended in 1968
The African American Civil Rights movement started when African Americans started speaking up for themselves, saying that they would not take any more harassment, and thus, begin the fight for equality and to end racism.
They filibustered to delay voting.
progress, but also ghetto riots and a "white backlash."
No, King's death did not bring an end to the civil rights movement.
The major goal of Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s was to end segregation based on race.
to end slavery.
It ended in 1968
No. The Civil Rights movement was still going strong thought the 1960s. One could say that the movement is still going on today, since there is still plenty of inequality to fight.
The ultimate goals of the Civil Rights Movement were to end racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans.
All civil rights groups wanted to end racial discrimination and segregation.
The African American Civil Rights movement started when African Americans started speaking up for themselves, saying that they would not take any more harassment, and thus, begin the fight for equality and to end racism.
Civil Rights Movementthe civil rights movement ended racial discrimination.Martin Luther King Jr. Lesson
They filibustered to delay voting.
The nonviolent marches and demonstrations in Birmingham led to the end of segregation in the area. It was also the start of the Civil Rights movement.
progress, but also ghetto riots and a "white backlash."