Several people had a hand is starting the women's rights movement in the United States, such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who was a particularly influential figure. She helped to organize the Seneca Falls Convention.
A-America B-boycott C-civil rights
Slavery was directly responsible for the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Not in America
Lawrence Finsen has written: 'The animal rights movement in America' -- subject(s): Animal rights movement, History, animal rights, ethics, philosophy, Animal rights
It was mainly in America & England
JFK
Of course not, racism is still part of the African-American experience in America. The difference is that the Civil Rights movement meant that it could not longer be legally sanctioned.
The purpose of the SRM was to correct injustices throughout America. The biggest one was about Womens Rights.
suffrage
women's liberation, environmentalism, peace movement, gay rights, indigenous rights, antinuclear movement, African-Americans joining mainstream America, American-Indian movement, Disability Rights Movement.
Creoles were the ones that had most rights in Latin America and therefore, they were the ones that led independence movements.
It is a civil rights movement.