The Latino approach to gaining civil rights shared similarities with the African American Civil Rights Movement in its focus on combating discrimination, advocating for equal opportunities, and mobilizing grassroots activism. Both movements utilized protests, legal challenges, and community organizing to address systemic inequalities. However, they differed in their specific cultural contexts and historical experiences; for instance, the Latino movement often emphasized issues like Immigration rights and language access, while the African American movement primarily focused on dismantling Jim Crow laws and addressing racial segregation. Additionally, Latino activism encompassed a broader range of nationalities and identities, leading to a more diverse set of issues within the movement.
The African-American Civil Rights Movement(1955-1968)
The leader of the African-American Muslim movement was Elijah Muhammad.
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It ended in 1968
As in like during the African American movement? Freedom.
The African-American Civil Rights Movement(1955-1968)
The leader of the African-American Muslim movement was Elijah Muhammad.
The difference was the ways to approach the movement. Blacks were more on favor on sharing their neighborhoods with other persons not from the same race. Indians were more on favor in living their lives in the ancient style.
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The natural hair movement the movement of African American woman from a relaxer regime to wearing their hair in natural kinks The movement is in debate if it should only be African American or every race.
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Harlem renaissance
Rasta movement has to do with African American folks.
The Civil Rights Movement united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
It ended in 1968