No one has ended civil rights.
1968
no the civil war was started in 1861 and ended in 1865, the civil rights act was Dr. Martin Luther king Jr
It ended in 1968
The Civil Rights Act of 1965.
They were not ended by anyone. They simply became unnecessary as the goals of the movement were fulfilled.
it ended in 1968
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination in hiring and ended segregation in stores, restaurants, theaters, and hotels.
The civil rights act of 1964
The question as asked appears nonsensical. The Civil War was fought to save the Union. The South seceded over states rights and property, which was a euphemism for Slavery. Women's rights played no part in the Civil War. Women's Rights came into play only after the Civil War ended.
No. It was not until some 75 years later, when the Civil War was being won, that the 13th Amendment (1865) extended the rights of the Constitution to black people, and ended slavery. And it was another 99 years (1964) before those rights were enforced under the Civil Rights Act.
ended slavery passed civil rights acts
There were a few amendments that extended civil rights in the United States. Amendments 1-10 established most civil rights, the 13th ended slavery, the 14th amendment required equal protection and rights under law, the 15th amendment banned denying equal rights based on race, and the 19th amendment gave women the right to vote.