Civil Rights Movement Essay by The Research Group
Civil Rights Movement
A discussion race integration and the Civil Rights Movement in America.
# 73430
| 1,130 words
| 5 sources
| MLA
| 2004
|

Published
on Dec 01, 2004
in
African-American Studies
(Racism)
, African-American Studies
(Historical Figures)
, African-American Studies
(Civil Rights)
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Description:
This paper discusses the Civil Rights Movement and the efforts to integrate the races in U.S. society during the 1960's. It explores whether integration has been achieved. The author also expands on African American activism and the Black/White conflicts. The paper emphasizes the differences between strategies of leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X.
From the Paper:
"The tumultuous decade leading up to the passage of the Civil Rights Act resulted in legislation whose aim was to secure equal rights for African Americans and minorities paving the way for increased integration among the races in U S society. Initiated by President John F. Kennedy and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson the passage of the Civil Rights Act was an outcome that took the influence of many Americans. This analysis will discuss the Civil Rights Movement and theCite this Essay:
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"Civil Rights Movement" 01 December 2004.
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