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The Civil Rights Movement in the US during the 1960's used pacific strategies to draw attention to the civil rights that were often denied to Blacks. They also sought to gain supporters by being nonviolent towards their goals. Peaceful demonstrations, boycotts, sit down activities and appealing to public officials concerning the improvement of civil rights were frequently used by Black organizations such as the NAACP to gain support in the battle for civil rights.

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