How did America other minorities respond to the African American struggle for civil rights?
Most Americans opposed the Civil Rights Act. All thirteen States that made up the Confederacy States of the Civil War voted against the passage.
When the Snivel Rights Act of 1964 was passed America was comprised of mostly Whites. Ninety to ninety five percent White.
In 1944 a University did a survey and asked ' Would you rather lose WWII or end segregation ? '
Ninety percent of those polled answered they'd rather loss WWII. Do you think Whites changed their minds on this matter over the next twenty years ? If so I have a bridge in Brooklyn you might be interested in.
In Boston Whites protested and boycotted forced busing well into the 1980s.
No . The average American opposed the Civil Rights Act but the liberal, elitist Congress passed it anyway against the will of the American people.
What challenges did the civil rights movement face in the period 1954-1970?
the civil rights movement is the time when blacks and whits did not get along so they fought. like how martin Luther king jr. wrote i have a dream he was talking about the civil rights for black and white people. and how Rosa parks got arrested for not giving up he seat for a white man. that was worng and the whole contry knows it to but no white people stod up for this poor lady trying to live her life. everyone should know that this is not right. and if you see this happening that a white person is harasing a black or the other way around you should tell somebody and if it is really harsh call the police. that would be the right thing. we all know it is to so be nice to all colors no matter what.
Which was a major source of conflict during the civil rights movement of the 1940s to 1950s?
race riots in new york and detroit
Who was in the civil right movement?
many people including rosa parks, medgar Evers, Martin Luther king jr., and Robert Kennedy
When did woman in Oklahoma get the right to vote?
the year 3,000. not much has changed but they live under water.
Was Rosa Parks paid to refuse to give up her seat?
No, Rosa Parks wasn't participating in a planned test case; she refused to give up her seat because she was tired, was already sitting in the African-American section, and the driver was rude when he asked them to move. After a lifetime of living under Jim Crow laws (legalized segregation), she decided to resist injustice.
Did the freedom riders encounter resistance?
It was successful cause Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks and Malcom X theres more but thers too much more that helped them too.
In 1963 where did dr martin Luther king jr deliver his famous i have a dream speech?
Did martin Luther king give his i have a dream speech in 1963?well idk so some 1 tell me.
What were the economic changes due to the black civil rights movement?
He help the black Muslims learn that white are not their friend and they
evil. but not to me.
What was the idea behind black codes the limited civil rights in the south?
Blacks under whites was the natural order
What significance did Jackie Robinson have on the civil rights movement?
Baseball is an American treasure. When Jackie Robinson began playing for Brooklyn, he broke barriers and dealt with a lot discrimination. He handled it with courage and inspired others and helped to change the opinion of others. This all helped the Civil Rights Movement.
How were black people segregated in America?
black people where segregated that they where not aloud to speak to white people
What were the years of the civil rights movement?
the civil rights movement was from 1955and is still going on
What effect did Dr. King's assassination have on the Civil Rights movement?
King's assassination served to secure the progress of the CIVIL RIGTHS MOVEMENT .He is also remembered as an icon of "HUMAN RIGTHS".
A decrease in poverty and an increase in education
The Jim Crow laws charged poll taxes to African Americans who wanted to vote so they made an amendment to make sure it was against the law.
What movement in the us did martin Luther king lead?
The Reformation is considered to have been started when Luther nailed the 95 Thesis against indulgences to the door of the castle church at Wittenberg in 1517. Luther is regarded as the leader of the Reformation movement, although he didn't actually intend to start a movement as such. The Lutheran Church was named after him, although he did not want it to be.
When did Charlayne Hunter Gault die?
She is still alive. She is 70 years old and will turn 71 on February 27, 2013!
What is a civil rights fighter?
In the USA, generally speaking a civil rights activist is a person who publicly advocates that all people receive their US Constitutional rights. This can be done by forming civil rights organizations, supporting organizations such as the Civil Liberties Union. Activist campaign for candidates for office who share the same goals with regard to civil rights. It should be noted that an activist is not only associated with the civil rights movement on the 1960's. It covers all current areas of issues that involve protecting the civil rights of all citizens.
What is the town where Martin Luther King Jr was born?
Martin Luther King, Jr. grew up in the city of Atlanta, GA. He was born on January 15, 1929 and was killed on April 4, 1968.