Civil Rights Movement In The 1960's

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Abrial Barnett 1 - 11-16 Civil Rights Movement On August 28, 1963 250,000 people gathered in the nation’s capital. The civil rights movement was a struggle by African Americans in the mid-1950s to late 1960s to achieve civil rights equal to those of white people. Before the Civil Rights Movement, a great deal of segregation, discrimination, and violence were happening against African-Americans. One cause for the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement was discrimination. Discrimination is people put into categories based on race, age, and gender. Like the Jim Crow laws, here are some acts of the discrimination from that , the laws making the African Americans have to take a reading test before they vote, having not the best jobs, working on farms only because they had to get their debt.The next, cause is, segregation, segregation is being separated for one reason or another. They had different water fountains, sections of the bus, they even had different school, African American schools, and white schools. …show more content…

The African Americans were getting their houses caught on fire by the whites, getting viciously beat by the whites sometimes even killed like getting run over by a car or even getting murdered by a white man like Emmett Hill; and sheriff's releasing their demon dogs on African Americans as well. On December 1, 1955 an African American woman named Rosa Parks refused to give her seat up on the bus to a white man and news spread quickly and she did this because she believed that just she had a right to not to have to give up her seat, she was quickly sent to jail and the result to that was the Montgomery Bus Boycott. None of the African Americans Sat on the buses so that way the buses did not get service and good

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