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the concept of justice, whether they are laws created by man, or divine laws extracted from Holy Scriptures. The Civil Rights Movement was a child of racial discrimination and disparity in laws as a consequence of that prevailing tradition ...
60’s, such as Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965. This was also, unfortunately, the time that the assassinations of important leaders took placed. The deaths of John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King, Jr., al...
the escalating war in Vietnam were the two main catalysts for social protest in the sixties. Since the end of the civil war? many organizations have been created to promote the goals of justice and racial equality in America? but progress i...
the pretext of encouraging fairness and equality; although, in latest years the one time so-called 'Oppressors' have now become the 'Oppressed'. Due to Affirmative Action, equal-outcome programs, and hate-crime legislation, numerous America...
Civil Rights Movement. The quest for civil rights had been started long ago, when the black man was freed from the bonds of slavery. Over a hundred years later, the problem of blacks being treated as second-class citizens still persisted. W...
Civil Rights Movement that stimulated others to do the same at home and abroad" 10Although there were substantial improvements in the legal treatment of the African Americans in the mid 1950's fostered mainly by the Supreme Court rulings, d...
Civil War, in most southern states, Blacks continued to be systematically disenfranchised and excluded from public life, leading them to become perpetual second-class citizens. By the 1950s, the marginalization of Blacks, often taking an ex...