Babe Ruth is primarily known for his contributions to Baseball and sports, rather than a direct involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. However, he played a role in breaking down racial barriers in baseball by supporting the inclusion of African American players, most notably through his friendship with players like Lou Gehrig and his public endorsement of the integration of the sport. Additionally, his immense popularity helped to challenge racial stereotypes and promote a more inclusive environment in American sports culture. While not a civil rights activist in the traditional sense, Ruth's impact on the integration of baseball contributed to broader societal changes.
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Hallie Quinn Brown traveled across the US and overseas lecturing on the Civil Rights Movement. She also formed many reform groups.
Hallie Quinn Brown traveled across the US and overseas lecturing on the civil rights movement. She also formed many reform groups.
A.Philip Randolph contribute to the civil rights movement because he led the March On Washington Movement to protest against racial discrimination and segregation in Armed Forces. Also he convince Franklin D Roosevelt to issue the Executive Order 8802.
Johnson pushed through Congress most of Kennedy's civil rights agenda and generally improved the lot of minorities.
the revolutionary war lead to the civil rights movement
How did ruby bridges contribute to the civil rights movement
Mose Wright helped with the Civil Rights Movement. The civil rights movement helped give blacks equal rights as whites.
Ed Roberts was known as the father of the civil rights movement.