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  • In United States and other legal systems, '''Civil rights''' are an enforceable rights or privilege, which if interfered with by anot | title = civil rights: an overview}}</ref>. The "civil" aspect refers to the rights being inhere
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  • ...ncouraged to become involved in housing action groups and, eventually, the Civil Rights movement, which they successfully infiltratedand used as the major vehicle ...r on the 1st of May 1969, pledged to continue the reform programme and the civil rights organisations slowed down their campaign.
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  • '''Civil rights movement''': ...r construction, the ongoing human rights and liberation movements for full civil rights for African Americans and other racial, ethnic, religious, gender, ability,
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  • * Egerton, John. ''Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation Before the Civil Rights Movement in the South.'' New York: Knopf, 1994. ISBN 0679408088. * Weisbrot, Robert. ''Freedom Bound: A History of America's Civil Rights Movement.'' New York: W.W. Norton, 1990. ISBN 039302704X.
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  • ...r construction, the ongoing human rights and liberation movements for full civil rights for African Americans and other racial, ethnic, religious, gender, ability,
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  • {{r|Civil rights movement}} {{r|United States Department of Justice, Office of Civil Rights}}
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  • *[http://www.cnn.com/2006/EDUCATION/01/31/extra.civil.rights CNN: Civil Rights Timeline] *[http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/civil-rights White House Issues: Civil Rights]
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  • {{r|Civil rights movement}} {{r|United States Department of Justice, Office of Civil Rights}}
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  • '''Civil rights movement''': ...r construction, the ongoing human rights and liberation movements for full civil rights for African Americans and other racial, ethnic, religious, gender, ability,
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  • ...nited States under Erwin N. Griswold and as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights in the Reagan Administration
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Formed in 1966 by civil rights attorneys working against racial discrimination in the Southern US, an inte
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  • *[http://www.civilrightsmuseum.org/ Civil Rights Museum] *[http://www.atlantahighered.org/civilrights/atlantasstory.asp Atlanta in the Civil Rights Movement]
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  • ...)''' is the largest U.S. [[LGBT|lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender]] [[civil rights]] organization. It promotes those rights, and issues voting ratings indicat
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  • ===Civil Rights movement===
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • In United States and other legal systems, '''Civil rights''' are an enforceable rights or privilege, which if interfered with by anot | title = civil rights: an overview}}</ref>. The "civil" aspect refers to the rights being inhere
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  • {{r|American Civil Rights Union}}
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  • ...r construction, the ongoing human rights and liberation movements for full civil rights for African Americans and other racial, ethnic, religious, gender, ability,
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  • [[United States of America]] civil rights organization founded in 1909 "to ensure a society in which all individuals
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  • {{rpl|Civil rights}} {{rpl|Civil rights movement}}
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  • An American civil rights organization, 1910-present
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  • Civil rights activist and public school teacher from Mississippi, United States.
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • American journalist, newspaper publisher, civil rights activist and advisor to three Presidents of the United States.
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  • American politician (1908-1973); president 1963–1969; known for his civil rights bills and "The Great Society".
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  • ...a as a simpleton, to ask probing questions on controversial topics, like [[civil rights]]
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  • *''Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965''
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • A movement that developed out of the same forces that shaped the [[Civil Rights Movement]].
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  • ...United States of America|U.S.]] organization dedicated to preserving the [[civil rights]] of persons in the U.S., especially those rights guaranteed in the [[Bill
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  • ...f human rights records. Linda Keith found that countries that ratified the civil rights treaty often had better human rights records than those that do not ...democracies, developed countries and countries whose citizens take part in civil rights movements.
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • {{r|Civil Rights Movement}}
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  • :''Main issue(s):'' Preserving the civil rights of persons in the U.S., especially those rights guaranteed in the Bill of R
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  • ...strict scrutiny" must be applied to any case that deprives people of basic civil rights. The decision did not establish a fundamental right of same sex marriage an
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  • ...man of U.S. [[Broadcasting Board of Governors ]]; policy board, [[American Civil Rights Union]]; former editor-in-chief of [[Reader's Digest]]
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  • ...Board of Directors, [[American Conservative Union]]; Director, [[American Civil Rights Union]]; endorser of [[Scott Rigell]] for Congress
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  • ...[[Martin Luther King Jr.]] during the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[civil rights movement]] of the 1960's.
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  • ...], the Urban League became one of the "big six" organizations of the 1960s civil rights movement. Today, the organization remains active in its research and advoca ===Civil rights movement===
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  • {{r|American Civil Rights Union}}
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  • ...of Ireland]], guaranteeing the sovereignty of the Republic and important [[civil rights]]; effective since 29th December 1937.
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  • Originally a nonprofit law firm in the U.S. south during the Civil Rights Movement activities of the 1960s and 1970s, has continued these activities
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  • ...tution]] law; formerly staff attorney, [[Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights]]
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  • ...ilt University]]; member of the Tennessee Advisory Committee to the [[U.S. Civil Rights Commission]] and the advisory board of the [[National Endowment for the Hum
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  • ...ulation Institute. Urban League volunteer, social worker, and organizer of civil rights marches
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • (1903 - 1999) [[United States of America|American]] civil rights activist from [[Alabama (U.S. state)|Alabama]] and friend of [[Rosa Parks]]
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  • {{rpl|Civil rights movement}}
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  • ...ry to 2007 Morality in Media letter on [[.XXX]]; Senior Fellow, [[American Civil Rights Union]]; journalist; senior positions with the Heritage Foundation, [[Famil
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  • (28 June 1925 - 3 April 2008) A pioneering African-American civil rights attorney, judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, justice of t
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  • *[[Rosa Parks]], American civil rights icon
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  • {{r|Civil rights}} {{r|Lecia Brooks}} Staff director, Civil Rights Memorial Center, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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  • Senior Counsel, American Center for Law and Justice, specializing in civil rights litigation and has been involved in a variety of cases in the areas of free
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  • ...on and the [[Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs]] Senior Fellow, American Civil Rights Union; Contributing editor Townhall.com; Senior Fellow for Family Empowerme
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  • ...9-1968) [[Baptist]] minister in [[Atlanta, Georgia]], leader in the U.S. [[civil rights movement]] and president of the [[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]
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  • ...l", for tender ballads such as "Scarlet Ribbons", and who was a dedicated civil rights activist.
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • {{r|Civil rights movement}}
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  • Formed in 1988; identifies as a public affairs organization working for the civil rights of American Muslims and their integration into the American political proce
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  • ...terialism of Western culture, fought against the [[Vietnam War]] and for [[civil rights]], [[gay rights]] and [[women's rights]], but also exhibited their own subc
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  • {{r|Civil Rights Movement}}
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  • * Egerton, John. ''Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation Before the Civil Rights Movement in the South.'' New York: Knopf, 1994. ISBN 0679408088. * Weisbrot, Robert. ''Freedom Bound: A History of America's Civil Rights Movement.'' New York: W.W. Norton, 1990. ISBN 039302704X.
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  • ...its membership secret from state officials who were seeking information on civil rights activity in the state.
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • {{r|Civil rights legislation}}
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  • ..., [[Council on American Islamic Relations]]; 1997 Vice President Al Gore’s Civil Rights Advisory Panel to the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Securit
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  • ...ealth care reform process. An [[African-American]], he was active in the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. ==Civil Rights Movement==
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  • {{r|Civil rights movement}}
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  • ...in 1968, the Reverend [[Ralph Abernathy]] continued his leadership of the civil rights movement.
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  • ...ved in the Cook County state's attorney's office, where he argued criminal civil rights cases before the Illinois and US Supreme Courts. He then taught at the Nort
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  • {{r|American Muslim Task Force on Civil Rights and Elections}}
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  • ...nce the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Property Rights and held hearings on U.S. Army spying on civilians.
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  • {{r|American Civil Rights Union}}
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  • Victoria J.G. Adams, began her civil rights activities by teaching voter registration classes in the 1960s. At that tim ...or one of the largest collections of archival materials on the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement.
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  • ...slation and none over the executive branch of government. In addition, the civil rights and suffrage rights granted by the Fundamental Laws were far more limited t
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  • #[[civil rights|Civil liberties]]
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  • ...Board of Education]], and vice chair of the [[United States Commission on Civil Rights]]. She received her Ph.D. from the Department of Government, [[Harvard Univ *[http://www.usccr.gov/ U.S. Commission on Civil Rights] web site
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  • ...uther King participated, and joined on that occasion by yet another famous civil rights pioneer, baseball legend Jackie Robinson.
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  • ...the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education (1954), and the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965 were all parts of a decades-long effort at centrally
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  • ...n and a member of The [[Mont Pelerin Society]]; policy advisor, [[American Civil Rights Union]]; board member of the Foundation for Research in Economics and Educa
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  • ...toire. Seeger was also known as a committed activist, particularly in the civil rights and environment movements. He co-founded the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater
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  • *''Freedom Writer: Virginia Foster Durr, Letters from the Civil Rights Years,'' edited by Patricia Sullivan (New York: Routledge, 2003). {{ISBN|0
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • {{r|American Civil Rights Union}} {{r|American Civil Rights Union}}
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  • ...t present, the National Council of La Raza is "The largest national Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States."<ref>"National Council of L ===The Civil Rights Movement===
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • ==Civil Rights== ...a real pressing issue on the campaign on whether I'm going to vote for the Civil Rights Act."
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  • ...Century: Rocked by Scandal and a Leadership Crisis, America's most Visible Civil Rights Organization Prepares for New Challenges in its Second Century." Focus 23 ( CNN Website. Civil Rights.
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  • ...t fired debate in Congress over labor unions and poverty and addressed the civil rights question. ...lacks in the military. Nevertheless, by continuing appeals to Congress for civil rights legislation, Truman helped reverse the long acceptance of segregation and d
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  • It combines economic freedom and respect for civil rights|civil liberties, with "skepticism about the benefits of both the welfare s
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • ...rnizers, became the central Tejano organization promoting civic pride and civil rights.
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  • | title = ADL Experts Available On New Black Panther Party As Civil Rights Commission Looks Into Voter Intimidation ...nd-the-sou_b_255029.html}}</ref> Swain, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, said the Commission is challenging the dropping of charges, and has been i
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  • {{r|Civil rights}}
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  • ...rgh]], [[Andrew Heiskell]] "and a group of business, civic, religious, and civil rights leaders who were disturbed by the divisive rhetoric of newly politicized [[
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  • *Michael Zak, "A storied record on civil rights", The Washington Times, February 23, 2006
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  • The '''Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)''' was formed as part of the U.S. civil rights movement in 1971. Its first site was Montgomery, Alabama, where a number of ...Staff members regularly conduct training sessions for police, schools, and civil rights and community groups, and they often serve as experts at hearings and confe
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  • ...[[Martin Luther King Jr.]] during the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[civil rights movement]] of the 1960's. After King's assassination in 1968, Abernathy led ..., 1986)</ref> Their goal was to form an organization that would supply the civil rights movement with sustained leadership.
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  • ...ject and served to inspire both [[Mahatma Gandhi|Gandhi]] and the American civil rights movements.
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  • Formed in 1966 by civil rights attorneys working against racial discrimination in the southern U.S., the '
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