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Did the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s effectively change the nation?

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Answered by DebjaniSutradhar
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I think that the 1960's were turbulent times. Protests of the Vietnam war, new music and new ideas. American seem to have been rebelling against the conservatism of the 50's. Young Americans demanded social change. Young President Kennedy was assassinated..many had seen him as the agent of this change. America was divided in so many ways; young versus old, liberal versus conservative, democrat versus republican, old versus new, and black versus white. Today we will discuss this last division. The civil rights movement sought to bring about racial equality..
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