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  • * Decker, Stefanie. "Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Juanita Craft Versus the Dallas Elite." ''East Texas Historical Journal''
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  • ...s was restricted to property-owning ratepayers, and the [[Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement]] (NICRA) adopted this concern also. Many people saw this as benefiting pre ==Civil Rights movement==
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  • * [[Civil Rights Movement]] ...w enormous societal changes in the United States, a direct result of the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. The Supreme Court became a symbol of the new social liberalism. The who
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  • ..., as most of the newspapers of that time sided outspokenly with either the civil rights movement or the government. In 1883, the newspaper's circulation went over 30,000 co
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  • ...can-American history''' developed out of the same forces that shaped the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. ...imagination of the world over and marked the beginning of a southern black civil rights movement that rocked the Jim Crow South to its foundations. King, with extraordinary
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  • * Houck, Davis W., and David E. Dixon, eds. ''Rhetoric, Religion, and the Civil Rights Movement, 1954–1965.'' (Baylor University Press, 2006. xvi, 1002 pp. isbn 978-1-93
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  • The [[American Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968)|Civil Rights Movement]] of the 1950s and 1960s helped overturn such laws; in 1954 the Supreme Cou
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  • ...last=Chappell|first=David|title=Inside Agitators: White Southerners in the Civil Rights Movement|year=1996|publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press|isbn=978-0801852343|page ...courage, outspokenness, and steely conviction in the earliest days of the civil rights movement helped change this nation forever."<ref>{{cite web|title=Virginia Foster Du
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  • * Giggie, John M. "The Third Great Awakening: Religion and the Civil Rights Movement." ''Reviews in American History'' 2005 33(2): 254-262. Issn: 0048-7511 Full
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  • ...d made the union movement so vital in the 1930s. He strongly supported the Civil Rights movement; Reuther was an active supporter of African American civil rights and parti
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  • ...troduction to Durr's book, was enthusiastic about her contributions to the civil rights movement and about the book itself. In his own late-life memoir ''Touch and Go'' (2
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  • ...Nixon, and who defended civil liberties in many cases but also opposed the Civil Rights movement and the Equal Rights Amendment. ...E. ''"Whites Only".'' Valley Forge, Pa.: Judson, 1991. An account of the Civil Rights movement in North Carolina, and churches' involvement in it (on both sides) in parti
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  • * Eagles, Charles, ed. ''The Civil Rights Movement in America'' (1986), 200pp; 12 short essays by scholars [http://www.amazon. ...ry, and Steve Fayer, eds. ''Voices of Freedom'' (1990), oral histories of civil rights movement
    26 KB (3,627 words) - 14:39, 9 February 2024
  • ...gainst segregation practices in Texas.<ref> Stefanie Decker, "Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Juanita Craft Versus the Dallas Elite." ''East Texas Historical Journal''
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  • After 1945, the Civil Rights movement gained momentum and used federal courts to attack Jim Crow. The Supreme Co ...gregation laws on the local level until the start of the 1960s. The modern Civil Rights movement has been dated to the action of Birmingham leaders who sent [[Rosa Parks]]
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  • ...the McCarthy era recalled the days of the [[Alien and Sedition Acts]], the civil rights movement needed to be viewed in light of the great struggles of Black and White abol
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  • ...1 siscusses William Herndon, John Nicolay, and John Hay.; Part 2 notes the civil rights movement prompted historians to reevaluate Lincoln's attitude toward race and emanci
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  • ...hailed him as the "mystical" and "earthy" leader of the Mexican American civil rights movement, and the Chicano Martin Luther King Jr.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magaz
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  • ...s as President, Eleanor was very vocal about her support of the [[American Civil Rights Movement (1896-1954)]] and of African-American rights. Her husband quietly agreed bu
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