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Success of the Civil Rights Mo
Title: Success of the Civil Rights Mo
Category: History
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Success of the Civil Rights Mo
Successes of the Civil Rights Movement
When one thinks of the Civil Rights Movement, one initially thinks of non-violent demonstrations against segregation and prejudice forty years ago. This “revolution” to desegregate society took hundreds of lives; thousands of people were brutally beaten; churches and homes were firebombed. Thousands marched in protest; hundreds of others took part in boycotts against restaurants and other public establishments. Nightly on television news those removed from strife saw the National
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or we can move back, divided”.
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Brown vs. Board of Education: An Interactive Experience. 6 Nov. 1999
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Harvey, Samuel, Jr. “New Challenges in Minority Education”. Interview.1993
Sowell, Thomas. Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality. New York: Morrow, 1984.
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