Civil Rights Issues In The 1960's

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While many today may think of the Civil Rights movement is in the past, it is obvious that many of the situations that stimulated that conflict are still in the atmosphere. Today civil rights are still being fought for the rights of African Americans and newly added Homosexual rights. Compared to the 1960’s people carried signs for “Voting Rights”, “Jobs for All”, and “Decent Housing”, now people march and hold signs of “Marriage Equality” and continually “Black Live Matter”. The same issues that caused the March on Washington fifty years ago are still surfacing and have gone unresolved. It may seem that African American rights have been restored and have a seemingly equal opportunity. Remembering George Zimmerman got acquitted for killing an unarmed African American, is a reminder of 1963 when people protested the wrongful killing of a defenseless black teenager in the South and his killer’s were also acquitted. There’s a developing understanding inside the civil rights community that the protests and Fighting for the chance at equal pay and equal rights has always been a fight. Today there are greater ways to fight without having to use violence such as social media, word –of –mouth, and protesting just like in the 1960’s. The main difference between the two time periods (1960’s and Today) is that there are more people who are open to change and are more willing to accept social change. Even though the methods of protest are different the reason for protest are similar to fighting for the freedoms of African Americans as there are more African Americans in prison in the United states today than there were in slaved, women are not getting the equal pay that they are fighting for and the LGBT community are fighting for rights of recognition as equals to

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