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The goals of the civil rights movement were meaningful civil rights laws, a massive federal works program, full and fair employment, decent housing, the right to vote, and adequate integrated education. The right to vote was passed and placed in the bill of rights (15th amendment) in 1870 part of the reconstruction era. So during 1960's during the civil rights movement the right to vote was not one of their goals because it was already in effect for African Americans to vote.
One gifted musician who was heavily involved in the 1960s civil rights movement alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez was Joan Baez. Known for her powerful voice and folk music, Baez used her platform to advocate for social justice and civil rights, participating in protests and events supporting the movement. Her music often reflected the struggles for equality and peace, making her a significant cultural figure of that era.
Ruby Bridges lived during the Civil Rights Era, a significant period in American history that spanned from the 1950s to the late 1960s. She is best known for being the first African American child to integrate an all-white elementary school in the South in 1960, specifically in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her bravery became a symbol of the fight against racial segregation and discrimination in education. Bridges' experiences occurred against the backdrop of major civil rights movements advocating for racial equality and justice.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964
There is no 'theme song' to any era!
The most obvious and immediate predecessor of the 1960s civil rights era movement for equal rights to African Americans was abolitionism.
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Gwendolyn Brooks was a prominent African-American poet who wrote during the Civil Rights era. Other poets of that era include Nikki Giovanni and Sonia Sanchez.
A woman's rights advocate during the civil rights era.
The Civil Rights Movement began after the 13th amendment was passed and the Reconstruction era began after the US Civil War. Therefore, is been going on for over 150 years.
One can learn more about the Civil Rights Era in the house of commons or at their parliament building in their home country, they have lots of laws and everything you need to know about staying legal in your country.
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The Oprah Winfrey Show - 1986 Witnesses of Murders During the Civil Rights Era was released on: USA: 13 October 1992
Malcolm X is likely the civil rights era advocate you are referring to. He was profiled in the book "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" written by Alex Haley. Malcom X was a prominent figure in the civil rights movement advocating for the rights of African Americans through his work with the Nation of Islam.