Essay On The Civil Rights Movement

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The American civil rights movement started because the African-American civil rights movement goal was to end racial segregation and discrimination against African-Americans and enforce equal voting rights. During the civil right movement the president of the United States was John F. Kennedy. When the civil rights movement was happened, there was many leaders who spread their work throughout the United States and they are Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Andrew Goodman and many others. Now Dr. King and Rosa Parks used nonviolence against the police and other racist people. Now when the African-Americans were marching down the streets, lives have been lost for fighting for freedom and equality. One of the most important successful …show more content…

They continued to do it when 25 more supporters joined the students. By the 5th of February more than 300 people joined the protest. By the end of the year over 700,000 people joined them across the United States but this event somewhat a failure because restaurants still refused to serve African-Americans at the front counter. Malcolm X didn’t like it how Dr. King ways of fighting back. Now Malcolm X was in a Islamic organizations and he left to fight for equal rights. He later joined with the Black Panthers when he left the Islamic organizations. The panthers practiced militant self-defense of minority communities against the U.S. government, and fought to establish revolutionary socialism through mass organizing and community based programs. In today’s society we can see that the black panthers are forming up again. The African-American community are protesting against the police officers because they believe they are targeting African-Americans because of their skin color. When a teenager was killed by the police in Baltimore, the African-American community protested then started riots. These riots lead to very brutal situations and the place looked liked a war