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Latest revision as of 06:00, 24 September 2024
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Parent topics
- Civil rights movement [r]: In the narrow construction, the U.S. movement to end segregation, beginning with the student lunch-counter sit-ins in the 1950s and ending with the passage of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965. In broader construction, the ongoing human rights and liberation movements for full civil rights for African Americans and other racial, ethnic, religious, gender, ability, life-style and other minorities. One of the characteristics of this latter sense is widespread disagreement on what to include in the movement (or exclude from it). [e]
Subtopics
- Great migration [r]: The early-to-mid twentieth-century movement of over a million African Americans from the South to northern cities [e]
- Progressive Era [r]: The period of political, administrative and social reform that began in the 1890s and ended after World War I. [e]
- Social Work [r]: Helping persons, groups or communities enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning by working with them directly or by creating social conditions favorable to that end. [e]
- American Civil Liberties Union [r]: American political action group founded in 1920 for protection of civil liberties. [e]
- Subculture [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Louis E. Martin [r]: American journalist, newspaper publisher, civil rights activist and advisor to three Presidents of the United States. [e]
- Morocco [r]: An Arab monarchy of western North Africa, nonaligned but generally moderate, with a slow-growing economy [e]