The media played a crucial role in the Selma marches by broadcasting the events to a national audience, highlighting the brutal treatment of protesters by law enforcement. Graphic images and footage of the violence, particularly during "Bloody Sunday," galvanized public opinion and drew widespread outrage. This coverage helped garner support for the Civil Rights Movement, leading to increased pressure on political leaders to address racial injustices and ultimately contributing to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Through its powerful storytelling, the media transformed local struggles into a national moral crisis.
It showed that more legislation was needed to support civil rights.
He organized the Congress for Racial Equality
They sometimes grew food for the Union army
The federal government controlled the Confederate states during Reconstruction.
It led France to decide to help the rebels. They already were, just SECRETELY, so it made the French decide to Openly aid the rebel cause. -S FS
Soilders from WW1
to help people understand illness and disease for prevention.
Donations were given to the marchers as they went through cities, including Leeds. This was to help them get home via train.
Media literacy is the ability to see through the different media facets and allow you to filter what you are hearing, watching or reading through a clear view without the spin and edge being put on it to cause you to think a certain way or be manipulated if you were unaware of how the media worked.
There is no technical help line for Windows Media Player. They have a help line for Microsoft office where someone can get help for the media player. there is an option online to speak to a live chat person, or see what other people had to say about the media player.
It showed that more legislation was needed to support civil rights.
Yes,the media needs help
yes. the media needs help
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it communicates
There is a great role that media plays in helping a developing nation. Media reaches out to countries that can help.