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how did civil rights movement begins in India​

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Answered by soham1518
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During the early 20th century, Native Americans from different tribes began pooling resources to create a collective indigenous identity, known as the Pan Indian Movement. ... were working toward an end to Jim Crow, or forced segregation laws, in Southern states.

Answered by banshika10
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The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 granted Native Americans, for the first time, full access to the United States Bill of Rights.After suffering many years of genocidal levels of eradication, Native Americans had largely been relegated to tribal lands where the United States Constitution did not apply. Tribal lands are plots of land designated by the United States government on which Native Americans can live in sovereignty. This situation was far from ideal for Native Americans, though. If they chose to live away from a tribal land, they experienced discrimination similar to that which African Americans of the time faced, and if they chose to live on tribal lands, the United States Constitution did not apply to them.

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