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What led to the civil Rights Movement?​

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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The American civil rights movement started in the mid-1950s. A major catalyst in the push for civil rights was in December 1955, when NAACP activist Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a public bus to a white man. Read more about civil rights activist Rosa Parks. Read about Rosa Parks and the mass bus boycott she sparked.

Civil Rights Movement. The civil rights movement was a struggle for justice and equality for African Americans that took place mainly in the 1950s and 1960s.

The civil rights movement was led by people like Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, the Little Rock Nine and others. Learn about the March on Washington,

The American civil rights movement broke the entrenched system of racial segregation in the South and achieved crucial equal-rights legislation. Read more about the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a hallmark of the American civil rights movement.

The American civil rights movement started in the mid-1950s. A major catalyst in the push for civil rights was in December 1955, when NAACP activist Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a public bus to a white man. Read more below: Montgomery bus boycott to the Voting Rights Act.

Answered by mini687
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Civil rights movements were experienced all over the world during the later half of the twentieth century, as a result of the inequalities imposed on various people groups and the violations of human rights that were experienced by these groups as a consequence.

The Indian Civil Rights Movement started with rebellion against the East India Company. It later aimed to oppose the British Raj, a division of the British Empire which ruled India from 1858 - 1947. Underneath the British empire, Indian people were oppressed and given few civil rights

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