i don't know. i wish i knew.
Dean and Paige go to court and Paige protests against him.
Anarchists tend to not have protests in any nation due to the idea of uniting in order to work together on a common goal goes against the basic political philosophy of anarchists.
The NAACP!
no cause he was amazing and everyone one was behind him
He did not put an end to segregation, that was President LBJ and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. who got a lot of civil rights legislation passed in the 1960's. However, Jackie Robinson Helped to end segregation by being the first black baseball player in the major leagues-the Brooklyn Dogers in the 1950's.
he took a risk of saying his speech in front of everyone
King wanted to defend the nonviolent protests that he participated in for the fight against racial injustice.
Rosa Parks quickly comes to mind; she protested sitting down.
The NAACP were against segregation. They believed in desegregation and equal rights for all citizens. To voice their views, the NAACP staged boycotts and protests across the South.
The NAACP were against segregation. They believed in desegregation and equal rights for all citizens. To voice their views, the NAACP staged boycotts and protests across the South.
The Greensboro sit-in was a group of non-violent protests, first started in the Woolworth Store in Greensboro, North Carolina. They were protesting against stores' segregation policies. The protests took place in 1960.
The Greensboro sit-in was a group of non-violent protests, first started in the Woolworth Store in Greensboro, North Carolina. They were protesting against stores' segregation policies. The protests took place in 1960.
The Greensboro sit-in was a group of non-violent protests, first started in the Woolworth Store in Greensboro, North Carolina. They were protesting against stores' segregation policies. The protests took place in 1960.
the following protests went on when Martin Luther King was alive.....nonviolent protest against segregation and racial discrimination
She just dealt with whatever came her way
The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) was a prominent group of black students who fought against segregation during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. They used nonviolent direct action tactics to challenge segregation and discrimination in the South.
The Civil Rights Movement in the United States is an example of a reform movement that sought to end racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans. Through nonviolent protests, legal challenges, and advocacy, the movement aimed to achieve equal rights and opportunities for all citizens.