Here is how it is. The goals were to make public services and accommodations available to all people with disabilities.
There is really no difference except for the people involved and how they achieved their goals.
they wanted equal rights and still trying to get them today
The goals of the women's movement of 19th century sought for equality in laws. Goals of 20th century women's movement seeks equality in workplace opportunity.
Angering middle-class whites
Angering middle-class whites
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There is really no difference except for the people involved and how they achieved their goals.
they wanted equal rights and still trying to get them today
The ultimate goals of the Civil Rights Movement were to end racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans.
simply...racial equality
They were not ended by anyone. They simply became unnecessary as the goals of the movement were fulfilled.
There are several black movements, including the Civil Rights Movement, Black Power Movement, Black Lives Matter, and Pan-Africanism. Each movement has its own specific goals and methods for advancing the rights and empowerment of black individuals and communities.
Generally speaking the US civil rights movement that thrived during the 1960's, has achieved tremendous goals. Afro Americans have more wealth and opportunities now then ever before. That the United States elected a Black president is just one example of this.
If you are very disabled.
Well he's 81 years old. But he was an American civil rights movement figure, writer, and political adviser.
Progress happened in this order in the United States:Women voting (1919)Desegregated schools (1954)The modern equal rights for women movement began around the same time the gay rights movement began (late 1960s). Neither movement has fully achieved its goals yet.
Issues commonly associated with notions of women's rights and abolitionists include, the right to vote (suffrage); to hold public office; to work; to fair wages or equal pay