Civil Rights Movement Research Paper

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Civil Rights Movement “Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice”(Gokadze). This line is an excerpt from Civil Rights activist Martin Luther King Junior’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech, summarizing the struggles the nation was facing with equality for all people. When the Union was deemed victorious over the Confederates in the Civil War, and freedom was granted to all slaves through the Thirteenth Amendment, America began a new time period of reconstruction and segregation. The country was seeking to win its promise of equality and freedom for all people. Although the Civil Rights Movement was many years of hardship, through influential people and monumental court cases, ultimately America persevered and piece by piece, equality was won. …show more content…

African Americans served in these separate units, only to return home to segregation, “the Jim Crow South with legal (de jure) segregation, and North with informal (de facto) segregation”(Currently Reading). The Civil Rights Movement was one led by both African Americans and whites, “using tactics such as sit-ins, marches, and civil disobedience”(Edwards). As the movement gained more support, the Supreme Court was being challenged, led by “the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), which was established by W.E.B. DuBois and other black and white, male and female reformers in 1909”(Currently

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