Business suffered from the mass actions ~apex~
Segregationists became more violent, businesses suffered from the mass actions, and civil rights leaders were arrested
Segregationists became more violent.
The Nazis didn't care about civil or human rights.
Organized peaceful mass protests
Civil Rights legislation was enacted to protect the rights of citizens who were mistreated, treated unfairly, and harassed within communities. Civil Rights for African Americans was a long, hard-fought battle, and only occurred after a few hundred years of maltreatment. Civil Rights is still largely thought of as a race issue, but the issues underpinning "civil rights" affect all races.
W.E.B Du Bois was an American socialist who took part in a number of civil rights movements.
martin luther king jr was arrested 5 times for taking part in civil rights protests.
in African American history what were some famous civil rights protest?
Pro-segregationists respond to the actions of the civil rights leaders and the protests by being racists who promote discrimination, which is rather unfortunate.
Segregationists became more violent, businesses suffered from the mass actions, and civil rights leaders were arrested
Martin Luther King Jr.
Non-violent protests for civil rights for African American people.
The Nazis didn't care about civil or human rights.
Organized peaceful mass protests
Americans were shocked by the methods used to protect segregation.
The ability to protest and to attend public meetings is part of our civil rights. These rights are protected by the Bill of Rights.
Selma to Montgomery marches Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders stage protests against African American voter discrimination. The protests are met with violence from law enforcement and gain national attention.
Civil Rights legislation was enacted to protect the rights of citizens who were mistreated, treated unfairly, and harassed within communities. Civil Rights for African Americans was a long, hard-fought battle, and only occurred after a few hundred years of maltreatment. Civil Rights is still largely thought of as a race issue, but the issues underpinning "civil rights" affect all races.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is still in effect.