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He refuse to extend civil rights to African Americans
The Civil Rights Movement expanded democracy for African-Americans and helped similar movements for other groups.
Freedom movements, such as the Civil Rights Movement, Chicano Movement, Asian American Movement, and women's rights movements, collectively advocated for civil rights by challenging systemic discrimination and promoting equality. They utilized grassroots organizing, legal challenges, and nonviolent protests to raise awareness about injustices and demand legislative changes. By forming coalitions and emphasizing intersectionality, these movements highlighted the unique struggles faced by African Americans, Latinos, Asians, and women, ultimately fostering a broader understanding of civil rights as a universal issue. Their efforts led to significant legal and social reforms aimed at achieving greater equality and justice for marginalized communities.
A Civil Rights advocate. Though that doesn't only apply to African-Americans.
He symbolizes a breakthrough in the Civil Rights movements for African Americans. He was a great leader in the Civil Rights movements.
It started because african americans felt descrimanated against.
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H. A. Sieber has written: 'Drinking gourds of Guilford' -- subject(s): History, African Americans, Race relations, Civil rights movements, Civil rights 'Holy ground' -- subject(s): History, African Americans, Race relations, Civil rights movements, Civil rights
protesting peacefully and launching boycotts
He worked for the rights of African Americans.
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Jervis Anderson has written: 'The meaning of our numbers' -- subject(s): March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Washington, D.C., 1963, Civil rights, African Americans 'This was Harlem' -- subject(s): African Americans, Civilization, History 'Bayard Rustin' -- subject(s): Biography, African Americans, History, African American civil rights workers, Nonviolence, African American pacifists, Civil rights, African American gay men, Civil rights movements, Civil rights workers, Afro-American pacifists, Afro-Americans
R. J. Young has written: 'Antebellum Black activists' -- subject(s): History, Psychology, Politics and government, African American civil rights workers, Civil rights movements, Masculinity, African American men, African Americans, Antislavery movements, Civil rights workers
What rights were given to African-Americans wright/type what YOU think.
President Andrew Johnson showed he did not support greater rights for African Americans in the south by vetoing the freedman's bureau and the civil rights act of 1868. President Johnson came into office after President Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
Full civil rights for African Americans..