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Civil Rights Movement In The 1960's

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The Civil Rights movement in the 1960's a mixture of different movements of different races but primarily African Americans. The early black freedom struggle was more focused on legal rights but the shift in the 1960's was a movement against injustice. The civil rights movement progressed through various stages in the 1960s. Activists began the decade by focusing on Southern racial discrimination. Because of the sustained protests of the 1960s, President Lyndon Baines Johnson placed his support behind legislation that would end the most visible signs of Southern racial injustice. In response, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Acts of 1965. Southern states and private citizens could no longer deprive African
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