The Civil Rights Movement
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  • What's the Civil Rights Movement?
  • People
    • The Little Rock Nine
    • Daisy Bates
    • Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • Malcolm X
    • George Wallace
    • Lyndon B. Johnson
    • Jackie Robinson
    • James Meredith
    • Rosa Parks
    • John F Kennedy
    • Thurgood Marshall
    • Emitt Till
  • Places
    • Little Rock, AR
    • Selma, AL
    • Birmingham, AL
    • Montgomery, AL
    • Atlanta, GA
    • Greensboro, NC
  • Events
    • Brown vs. Board of Education
    • Integration of Little Rock Central High School
    • Woolworth's Sit-Ins
    • Montgomery Bus Boycotts
    • March on Washington
    • MLK's "I Have a Dream" Speech
    • Rosa Parks' Bus Ride
    • The Civil Rights Act of 1964
    • The Assassination of MLK
    • Malcolm X: Assassinated
    • Ole Miss University
    • University of Alabama
    • Hoxie: The First Act
    • Thurgood Marshall Appointed Supreme Court Justice
  • Why Can't I Sit by Him? A Look at Segregated Facilities
  • Bibliography

The Civil rights movement

Throughout the course of history, we encounter events that change the direction of society. In the case of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950's and 1960's, we see that not only a person can make a difference, but also the least bit noticeable action such as a step, sit, or walk can change everything.
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