How Did The Civil Rights Movement Impact The Civil Rights Movement?

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Throughout this semester, we’ve covered many topics on Modern World History. From the beginning of the Progressive Era to the global impact of the Vietnam War, but throughout the many topics we’ve learned the most important topic is definitely the Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights movement focuses on the social struggles that the African Americans have faced throughout their life. It is important to learn how the African Americans achieve their goals by fighting for their dreams, and attempting to illustrate to the white supremacy how every race should be able to gain equal rights. Furthermore, the Civil Rights Movement gave a immense impact in America’s social injustices, and it also inspired people to fight against the injustices that …show more content…

For example, on December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks sat on the white section of a bus at Montgomery, refusing to leave the seat, and it leaded to the arrest of Parks (Zink, Lecture-5). This event demonstrated how a brave African American woman stood up against the racial injustices that she faced, in which this gave the black community hope against the white supremacy and as a result it ignited the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement. Nevertheless, the Montgomery Bus event isn’t the only event that impacted the Civil Rights Movement, in fact there are countless of events that impacted the racial injustices in America. The prominent event led by Martin Luther King Jr., also known as the “March to Washington” illustrated the heart and dream of the African American community. The peaceful march to Washington involves with people of all races striving to achieve true equality, and it mainly led to the “I Have A Dream” speech, which MLK gave to the people of United States(www.history.com, 2009). This event conveys to America about the dream to see a future without discrimination, and it also illustrates