Social Sciences, asked by spoorti4, 6 months ago

6) Explain the event that started the American Civil Rights movement? (Long answer) please answer fast​

Answers

Answered by sharma1009pooja
1

Answer:

American civil rights movement, mass protest movement against racial segregation and discrimination in the solution United states that came to national prominence during the mid-1950s. this movement had its roots in the centuries-long efforts of enslaved Africans and their descendants to resist racial opperssion and abolished the institution of slavery. all thought enslaved people where emancipated as a result of the civil war and where than granted basic civil rights through the passage of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendment to U.S . constitution,struggles to secure for the protection of these rights continue during the next century. drone nonviolent protest, the civil rights movement of the 1950s and' 60s broke the pattern of public facilities 'being segregated bye"race"in the south and achieved the most important breakthrough in equal rights legislation for african-americans since the reconstruction period (1865-77).all thought the passage in 1964 and 1965 of major civil rights legislation was victories for the the movement, not just seeking civil rights reforms but instead confronting the enduring economic, political, and cultural consequences of past racial opperssion

Answered by aaravshrivastava29
0

Answer:

This boycott was born after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Ala., to a white male passenger. The next day, Dec. 1, 1955,  Martin Luther King Jr. proposed a citywide boycott against racial segregation on the public transportation system. African Americans stopped using the system and would walk or get rides instead. The boycott continued for 381 days and was very effective. In June 1956, a federal court ruled that the laws in place to keep buses segregated were unconstitutional, and the U.S. Supreme Court eventually agreed. The Montgomery bus boycott was one of the first major movements that initiated social change during the civil rights movement.

Similar questions