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Q: Why did civil rights movement expand to the north?
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Which political party was on the side of the civil rights movement?

Republicans and Northern Democrats.AnswerI beg your pardon. .AnswerRather than being split along party lines, the Civil Rights movement tended to split the country along North-South lines. Northern politicians tended to be either pro-Civil Rights, or neutral. Southern politicians tended to be anti-Civil Rights, or rarely, neutral.


What states were involved in the civil rights movement?

Georgia,Alabama,Tenneesee,Mississippi,North Carolina,Kansas,Arkansa,Washington D.C,New York, California,and Virginia,


Why was the civil rights movement centered in the south?

The Civil Rights Movement centered on the south because this was the place of some of the most egregious Jim Crow policies as well as violence, with the Ku Klux Klan often deeply entrenched in the legal justice system. In addition, the denial of service to blacks in public places or institutions as well as the denial of their right to vote by intimidation made it a good place to start.


Which region had many movements to extend rights such as abolition and women's suffrage North South or West?

During the Antebellum, the North was most responsible for the abolitionist movement. During the early 1900s, the North was also the breeding ground for the Women's Suffrage movement.


What are the five main causes of the civil war?

1.economic and social differences between the north and south 2. states rights vs. federal rights 3.fight between pro-slavery and abolition 4.growth of the abolition movement 5.the election of 1980-Abraham Lincoln

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Which political party was on the side of the civil rights movement?

Republicans and Northern Democrats.AnswerI beg your pardon. .AnswerRather than being split along party lines, the Civil Rights movement tended to split the country along North-South lines. Northern politicians tended to be either pro-Civil Rights, or neutral. Southern politicians tended to be anti-Civil Rights, or rarely, neutral.


What was claude glenn's job?

Claude Glenn was an African American farmer and civil rights activist in North Carolina. He was involved in the Civil Rights Movement, working to desegregate public facilities and improve living conditions for African Americans in his community.


What states were involved in the civil rights movement?

Georgia,Alabama,Tenneesee,Mississippi,North Carolina,Kansas,Arkansa,Washington D.C,New York, California,and Virginia,


What did blacks do after Civil War Did they get their civil rights?

Yes only temp though when the north stop having military station there prejudice southerns took matters of taking them away. Blacks began receiving rights in 1865, but with the implementation of anti-freedmen organizations, such as the KKK (b. 1865), blacks' newfound rights were being taken away. The later "civil rights movement" was blacks fighting to gain those rights back & to receive a more equal standing in America.


What were the states rights before the Civil War?

the north it was every one was equil


What is the web address of the International Civil Rights Center And Museum in Greensboro North Carolina?

The web address of the International Civil Rights Center And Museum is: http://sitinmovement.org


Why was the civil rights movement centered in the south?

The Civil Rights Movement centered on the south because this was the place of some of the most egregious Jim Crow policies as well as violence, with the Ku Klux Klan often deeply entrenched in the legal justice system. In addition, the denial of service to blacks in public places or institutions as well as the denial of their right to vote by intimidation made it a good place to start.


What caused civil unrest in America in the 1950s and 1960's?

The Civil Rights Movement was when African Americans moved and fought towards equality for mankind.


What kind of protest was first used in 1960 in a North Carolina restaurant?

the civil rights


Who was the civil rights leader during the Civil War?

George Washington Actually President Lincoln was in office during the civil war in 1861. He wanted to abolish slavery, he was for the Union States (the north). The leader of the civil war for the north was General Ulysses Grant. The leader in the confederates (south) was General Robert E. Lee. The civil war was not necessarily about civil rights, but more about abolition of slavery. The north wanted to end slavery because they thought it was wrong and all that, but also because they did not really need slavery. The north was industrial while the south was mostly farmers and plantations. Civil rights movements did not begin until after the civil war and even then they were not fully in effect until 1950s. The civil war somewhat gave a motive to civil rights, but it was ineffective when it came to rights. FYI George Washington was a slave owner, he did not care too much on the topic of slavery because during his presidency in 1789 no one cared about slave rights or slavery the country just began. He was the first president.


What separated the North and South during the Civil War?

states rights


What kind of protest was first used in 1960 in a North Carolina?

The kind of protest that was used in 1960 in North Carolina was the civil rights.