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  1. The Civil Rights Movement. Civil Rights March from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, 1965. In the middle of the 20th century, a nationwide movement for equal rights for African Americans and for an end to racial segregation and exclusion arose across the United States.

  2. Dec 4, 2017 · Updated: February 27, 2024 | Original: December 4, 2017. copy page link. Print Page. AFP via Getty Images. The civil rights movement was an organized effort by Black Americans to end racial...

  3. The civil rights movement is a legacy of more than 400 years of American history in which slavery, racism, white supremacy, and discrimination were central to the social, economic, and political development of the United States.

  4. Overview. The Civil Rights Movement is an umbrella term for the many varieties of activism that sought to secure full political, social, and economic rights for African Americans in the period from 1946 to 1968.

  5. Feb 1, 2024 · The Civil Rights Movement: 7 Key Moments That Led to Change. From a bus boycott to Freedom Rides to a march for fair housing, here are seven events that triggered change. By: Sarah Pruitt....

  6. The American civil rights movement that came to prominence in the 1950s had its roots in the 19th-century struggle to abolish slavery. Basic civil rights were granted to emancipated African Americans during the Reconstruction era (1865–77) that followed the Civil War.

  7. Learn about some of the important events that took place during the civil rights movement. Eyes on the Prize | Article People Of The Civil Rights Movement: Part 1

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