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Racism

Civil rights

African-American Civil Rights "Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom
is never really won. You earn it and win it in every generation." -Coretta
Scott King, page666 The 1960's were a time of great turmoil in America and
throughout the world. One of the main topics that arouse was black civil
rights. In my essay I plan to compare the difference of opinion between
these particular writers and directors, towards racism and the civil rights
movement in the 1960's The movement truly got underway with civil rights
leaders such as Martin Luther King jr. and Malcolm X in the early 1960's.
Students who wanted to bolt on the equality and protest bandwagon quickly
followed. Most of the students went to the Southern states (Mississippi,
Alabama, Louisiana, etc.), to stop the racism and hate crimes. The truth
of the matter is that the violence and abhorrence would get worse before
it got better. The Klan became stronger and more violent, committing......


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