Susan B. Anthony and Martin Luther King, Jr. were two leaders in the civil rights movement. Other prominent leaders included W.E.B. Du Bois and Alice Paul.
The 1950s Civil Rights movement was marked by leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Rosa Parks could also be considered a leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
They were two branches of the Civil Rights Movement
This is one of those cases that reading the introductions on those two events' wikipedia pages would answer your question. The Civil Rights Movement was a series of attempts to get equal rights for African-Americans. The Salem Witch panic was the hysteria in a Puritan town when they thought there were witches in their town.
It would depend on which civil rights movement you are referring to. Many counties have had much turmoil over civil rights.
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One was Women's rights
There were more than two. In fact, depending on which country you are asking about, there were many. In the USA, the leaders of what was originally called the "woman's suffrage" movement included a number of women: Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Carrie Chapman Catt, Susan B. Anthony, and Alice Paul, just to name a few.
the two ways woman worked for there equal right was the right to vote and to also have every thing equal for both men and women.
There is a two word anagram : Equal Rights.
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