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Equality And Justice In The 1960s

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The 1960s was a high point for equality and justice, with more progress in this decade than any decade since reconstruction. After the civil rights movement started to pick up steam in the 1950s, it reached its peak in the 1960s. With Martin Luther King Jr. continuously supporting non-violent marches and protests, the general American public started to support civil rights legislation more. The tipping point for many was the Birmingham campaign. When Eugene Connor released police dogs and fire hoses on protestors, many changed their tune on civil rights, and as a result, the outrage galvanized the nation into supporting civil rights legislation. The president responded to this outrage accordingly, declaring civil rights as a “moral issue” and
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