Similarities Between Black Lives Matter And The Civil Rights Movement

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From the 1960’s to now there have been many social movements that have raised awareness to several injustices with racial groups and many others. For example, The Civil Rights Movement from the 1960’s and the most recent social movement, Black Lives Matter. Despite the fact that both are the same in that awareness was raised towards how people were discriminated in the 1960's compared to now; they are distinctive from one another regarding what each one meant before to what the Black Lives Matter movement represents today. The Civil Rights Movement and Black Lives Matter have many similarities; the main one being, black people having equal rights. Both movements were seeking justice, peace, and equality for all black people, no violence or …show more content…

They fought for immediate freedom and equality when Black Lives Matter fought for survival and to keep the advantages gained through The Civil Rights. The generation of The Civil Rights wanted the ability to vote, go to school, go through the front door at a restaurant, share restrooms, ride in the same bus as everyone, and be treated equally; the main thing in the way for every black person to be able to do the same as everyone else. They wanted a chance, an opportunity, to be someone in life. The movements had a high impact on society; The Civil Rights Movement through newspaper and the Black Lives Matter via social media. On the other hand, the Black Lives Matter movement struggles to keep their advantages and opportunities. Black Lives Matter appeared more about violence due to law enforcement racial profiling. Many black people still are afraid of just being in public because they did not want to risk their lives due to racial profiling. Armed forces were more violent with activist marching Black Lives Matter than in the 1960’s. Social media was a big help for protesters in the Black Lives Matter movement. Just with a hashtag, everyone was able to represent their movement through social media and have the support of many people around the

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