The long-term causes of the Civil Rights Movement include systemic racism and segregation, rooted in the Jim Crow laws that enforced racial discrimination in the South following the Reconstruction era. Economic disparities and the lack of access to quality education for African Americans further entrenched social inequalities. Additionally, the Great Migration, where many Black Americans moved to urban areas in search of better opportunities, heightened awareness of civil rights issues and fostered a stronger sense of community and activism. These factors collectively laid the groundwork for the movement that sought to challenge and dismantle institutionalized racism in the United States.
No relation. It just happens that the Civil Rights Movement took place during that time frame. After all, 1945 thru 1990 is a long time.
Her arrest began the civil rights movement and a year long boycott of the buses. The end result would be the 1964 civil rights act.
The Civil Rights movement has had lasting effects. Students attend school together, regardless of race. Discrimination has been made illegal.
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Mahatma Gandhi was in south Africa for 22years for a civil rights movement.
HE was a long time activist of the civil rights movement.
From the earliest beginnings of this country (America), even as a British colony, some people have had some civil rights. The civil rights movement has been about giving more rights to more categories of people. This process is by no means complete. Civil rights, therefore, are still in the process of taking effect.
Because he was a long-time activist for the Civil Rights Movement
To make a great and long story short she was a big help in the civil rights movement.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is still in effect.
When Malcolm took a pilgrimage (the hajj) to Mecca and saw multicultural Muslims praying there, he saw the religion in a new light, and it changed his perceptions of the civil rights movement. It was not long after this he was assassinated.
Abraham Lincoln was dead long before the Civil Rights Movement and the racial integration of the 1960s.