The resistance of many southern whites to civil rights activities ironically galvanized support for the movement, drawing national attention to the injustices and brutal tactics used to suppress it. This backlash often sparked outrage and sympathy among northern whites and other citizens, leading to increased activism and legislative support for civil rights. Additionally, the violent responses from authorities and segregationists highlighted the moral urgency of the civil rights cause, ultimately resulting in significant legal and societal changes in favor of racial equality.
Whites fought back during the Civil Rights Movement by using voilence and by becoming more voilent toward blacks
It frightened some whites.
For the rights for equality among African American's to whites.
the Black Power movement
The resistance of many southern whites to civil rights activities ironically galvanized support for the movement, drawing national attention to the injustices and brutal tactics used to suppress it. This backlash often sparked outrage and sympathy among northern whites and other citizens, leading to increased activism and legislative support for civil rights. Additionally, the violent responses from authorities and segregationists highlighted the moral urgency of the civil rights cause, ultimately resulting in significant legal and societal changes in favor of racial equality.
Mose Wright helped with the Civil Rights Movement. The civil rights movement helped give blacks equal rights as whites.
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Yes.
Whites fought back during the Civil Rights Movement by using voilence and by becoming more voilent toward blacks
It frightened some whites.
For the rights for equality among African American's to whites.
the Black Power movement
Poor southern whites fought to defend many things. These people fought to keep their land, their rights, and often their workers.
Yes, there were many whites that were part of the civil rights movement.
People had equal rights, both black and whites.
Richard Nixon's Southern Strategy aimed to attract disaffected white voters in the South, particularly in the wake of the civil rights movement. By appealing to racial tensions and emphasizing law and order, he sought to create a coalition of conservative whites who felt alienated by the Democratic Party's support for civil rights. This strategy involved shifting the Republican Party's platform to resonate with Southern values, ultimately helping him secure critical electoral support in the region during his presidential campaigns.