and because he wants coulered peps to be treated the same as white people and for that he put his life on the line for what he stood for
The children's march, the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist church in Birmingham, Alabama, the Martin Luther King March on Washington, and the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Because the people back in the 60s couldn't access the bank the way they do today
The 1960s were marked by significant events including the civil rights movement in the United States, which sought to end racial segregation and discrimination. The Vietnam War escalated, leading to widespread protests and a counterculture movement that challenged traditional values. The decade also saw the space race culminate in the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969, marking a significant achievement in human exploration. Additionally, the assassination of key figures like President John F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. had profound impacts on American society.
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Comedians I remember from the 50s and 60s are:George Burns & Gracie AllenJack BennyMilton BerleSid CaesarHenny YoungmanGeorge GobelDean Martin & Jerry LewisLucy & DesiSteve AllenGroucho MarxAlan KingWally CoxFrank GorshenRich LittleJerry Stiller & Ann MeraGeorge CarlinThe Smothers BrothersRowan & Martin's Laugh In
The '60s
Martin Luther King Jr., used a peaceful-nonvolient way for segregation in the 60s, he fought until he was killed by a bullet.
1963 Well it depends which speech you are talking about, he gave many speeches throughout the 60s.
No, Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Baptist, a church which split off from the Church of England. It, as well as the Church of England, is considered as a Protestant denomination and not a part of the Catholic Church.
King Faisal
Only Germany ever had a national socialist party that was radical and in control. Some neo-Nazi parties exist in other countries now, protesting angrily and attempting to dictate the government. In the US, Nazism played a role during the time of Martin Luther King, in the south, back in the 60s'.
The "turbulent" 60s. Remember the Beatles song: "Ya say ya wanna have a Revolution..." History has chosen both the 19th & 20th "60s" to be Americas worst times. 1. Two presidents shot in both 60s (Lincoln & Kennedy) 2. A divided nation in both 60s (Civil War & Vietnam) 3. Civil Rights movements in both 60s (Emancipation Proclamation (Civil War) & Martin Luther King (Vietnam War). 4. Draft riots in both 60s (Civil War & Vietnam) 5. And by a strange coincidence both assassinated presidents were replaced by a vice president named JOHNSON.
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The children's march, the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist church in Birmingham, Alabama, the Martin Luther King March on Washington, and the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
he launched the first man to the moon
Some of the famous people in the 1960s were Marilyn Monroe, who was an actress, John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated in the 60's (shot dead) ,and there was also some of the famous bands such as the Beach Boys, Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Sonny and Cher, and many more. Martin Luther King Jr., Neil Armstrong, General William Westmoreland, Nikita Kruschev, and lots more that you can find on the internet. Also Elvis Presley was very famous from the 50's and 60's.
Because the people back in the 60s couldn't access the bank the way they do today