Civil rights movements can turn violent due to a variety of factors, including systemic oppression, frustration with slow progress, and reactions to violent repression from authorities. When peaceful protests are met with brutality, communities may feel compelled to resort to more aggressive tactics to draw attention to their cause and demand change. Additionally, internal divisions and external provocations can escalate tensions and lead to violence. Ultimately, the intersection of deep-seated grievances and immediate provocations can trigger violent outbreaks within civil rights struggles.
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Segregationists became more violent, businesses suffered from the mass actions, and civil rights leaders were arrested
Non-violent civil disobedience.
Your mom was it in 19 BC
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It depends which countries laws you are referring to. In most countries there were movements, protests (violent and non-violent) and organisations promoting civil rights.
Segregationists became more violent, businesses suffered from the mass actions, and civil rights leaders were arrested
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Non-violent protests for civil rights for African American people.
Violent resistance was not a strategy of black civil rights leaders in the South from 1955 to 1965.
Non-violent civil disobedience.
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Your mom was it in 19 BC
Military draft.