Black churches played a crucial role in organizing the Civil Rights Movement by serving as community hubs for activism, leadership, and spiritual support. They provided a safe space for meetings, planning, and mobilizing efforts, with clergy often emerging as key leaders, such as Martin Luther King Jr. The churches also helped to unify and inspire the community through sermons and events that emphasized justice, equality, and resilience. Their influence was pivotal in rallying support, orchestrating protests, and fostering a collective identity among African Americans fighting for civil rights.
the blacks who gained their freedom in the north they founded schools and churches to advance their rights and communties.
Mose Wright helped with the Civil Rights Movement. The civil rights movement helped give blacks equal rights as whites.
yup!
Yes.
Civil Rights movement
About 6,000,000
The blacks were mistreated they had little or no rights they were separated from whites this is called segregation. blacks had there own water fountains own restaurants and had to sit in the back of the bus the Civil Rights Movement was a non violent act where blacks disobeyed the rules and demanded respect in words
Yes, they were.
on equal rights and the education of African Americans
yes it did. the blacsk got civil rights under Abe Lincoln
It helped blacks be treated equally
Prior to the Civil Rights movement, there was general inequality which was socially or lawfully enacted. Prior to this movement was laws that denied equality regarding Blacks given the same rights as Whites.