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The civil rights movement.
The Selma Voting Rights Movement.
The march on Washington was the biggest nonviolent protest of the civil rights movement.
The civil rights movement
See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel. And see: Civil Rights Movement
The civil rights movement.
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Civil Rights movement
The Selma Voting Rights Movement.
Some verbs that describe the civil rights movement include protest, march, demonstrate, advocate, and agitate.
A protest of the segrated bus system in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955. Rosa Parks, civil rights activist sat in the front of the bus.
The march on Washington was the biggest nonviolent protest of the civil rights movement.
The civil rights movement
In the United States Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, one of the prominent leaders of nonviolent protest was the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. However, there were many more clergymen who were actively and vocally involved in this civil rights movement. Also, if you broaden the scope of the question to cover civil rights movements around the world and throughout history, there are thousands of individual clergymen who advocated for civil rights.
Civil rights are the rights of individuals to receive equal treatment and protection under the law. For example, "The civil rights movement in the United States fought to secure equal rights and opportunities for all individuals regardless of their race."
In the US there is a National holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He was an active proponent of non-violent protest. He is considered to be the leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
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