They were just doing their job it was the law
The president during the Civil Rights Movement was John F Kennedy :)
"Bloody Sunday" refers to several historical events, but the most notable is the incident on March 7, 1965, during the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. On that day, civil rights activists were violently confronted by law enforcement while attempting to march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to demand voting rights. The brutal response from the police, captured on television, shocked the nation and galvanized support for the civil rights movement. The term has since been used to describe other events of violence, including a 1972 incident in Northern Ireland.
During the 1960's civil rights movement, demonstrators for civil rights were nonviolent ones. One basic form of protest was called a "sit in". In these situations, protesters would sit inside or outside a public place for example and refuse to move away when requested to do so by police. When the police arrested them, they would not stand up and they allowed their bodies to become limp. This forced the police to carry them to the vehicle for transport to the police station.
Yes, an attorney can invoke Miranda rights on behalf of their client during police questioning to ensure that the client's rights are protected.
MLK got involved in civil rights movement for 1 people from his church were involved and 2 the main reason he got involved was because he found a way to fight non violently
Not in America
The civil rights movement gained momentum because of physical pressure. People were increasingly intolerant of intolerance and often reacted violently. Peaceful leaders also had great influence.
The gay rights movement is not over, but so far, thousands have been killed.
what role did Coretta Scott king play during and after the civil rights movement and after martin Luther kings death? aha.
Whites fought back during the Civil Rights Movement by using voilence and by becoming more voilent toward blacks
For the rights for equality among African American's to whites.
Yes, they were.