What Are The Major Goals Of The Civil Rights Movement

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The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) was equivalent to the NAACP, and it challenged discrimination and segregation of Latino students. In 1946 the LULAC won the very important court case of Mendez v Westminster. The California Supreme Court ordered desegregated schools in Orange County. The state legislature in response repealed all school laws that required racial segregation. The major goals of the Civil Rights Movement were to end segregation, desegregate schools and other public facilities, access to jobs and housing, and to reverse the Plessy v Ferguson court case that said separate but equal. The way members of the Civil Rights Movement tried to achieve these goals were things like sit-ins, boycotts, and major court cases. …show more content…

While serving a nine-day prison term in April of 1963 Martin Luther King Jr composed one of his most influential requests to end racial discrimination. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was enacted by Lyndon Johnson in 1964, and it prohibited racial discrimination in employment, hospitals and schools, restaurants, and theaters. It also banned discrimination on the grounds of sex. The Voting Rights Act was enacted due to violence against nonviolent demonstrators. Because of this horrible violence Johnson asked congress to enact a law that would secure the right to vote. The Voting Rights act was passed and the 24th amendment outlawed the poll tax, which had prevented poor blacks from voting in the South. Freedom summer refers to the summer of 1964 where many Civil Rights groups launched a voter registration drive in Mississippi. Freedom Summer led to the campaign by the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party to take the Seats of the states all-white official party at the Democratic national convention. Malcolm X was a very important leader during the Civil Rights movement. He advocated for black pride, a separate black community, and violence as a means of

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