latinos, homosexuals, and women
they were looked over by the progressive movement because the minority groups worked extremely hard to get the attention for their rights
The Civil Rights uncovered various expectations that were concealed prior to the movement. Other minority groups and women were better able to determine how they were being treated unfairly themselves.
The civil rights movement of the 1960s significantly influenced other minority groups by providing a powerful framework for advocating for their own rights and social justice. It inspired various movements, including those for Latino, Native American, and women's rights, encouraging collective activism and legislative changes. The successes and strategies of the civil rights movement, such as nonviolent protest and legal challenges, became models for these groups in their struggles against discrimination and inequality. Ultimately, it fostered a broader awareness of civil rights issues, promoting solidarity among diverse minority communities.
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Civil rights movement, which has historically been led by minority groups advocating for equal rights and treatment. This movement has played a significant role in bringing about social changes and addressing systemic inequalities through protests, legal action, and advocacy efforts.
Mass movements in the United States that tried to establish equal rights for members of minority groups and women. The earliest, the African American civil rights movement, began in the 1950s.
This includes groups/movement/association/organisations related to Civil rights, Abolitionist, Gender issues, Feminism, Discrimination by race, ethnos and others.
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The patterns of interaction between majority and minority racial and ethnic groups varies between groups. Many majority groups will look down on minority groups as if they do not have equal rights.
It brought about anti-discrimination legislation that applied to other groups
Assimilation: Minority groups adopt the values and norms of the dominant group. Pluralism: Both minority and dominant groups maintain their cultural identities and coexist peacefully. Segregation: Separate social structures for minority and dominant groups with limited interaction. Genocide: Systematic destruction of a minority group by the dominant group. Legal protection: Laws are enacted to protect the rights of minority groups. Internal colonialism: Exploitation of minority groups within the dominant group's society.
the civil right movement