During the years 1960, while the United States was fighting in the cold war. United
United States was also facing some challenges among his territory. Many movements
was happening at the same and the most popular was African American civil Rights
movement that started from 1955 through 1968, and the Women's right movement from
1960s to 1975. Both movements had many similarities and differences and have
affected socially and politically the United States .
The African Americans civil right movement was different from the Women's right
movement. Because the African Americans was fighting against segregation. For
Example in the book (Pacemaker 506) it has been points out that African Americans
was tired to face inequality and decided to fight for obtaining equally among society.
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This evidence explain us why the women decided to take
action against unfair treatment.
However both had similarities that is during their movement they had peaceful
protest. According to the source "Civil Right Movement" that states that due to their
leader Martin Luther King Jr who applied that they could gain equality by only protesting
peacefully and civil disobedience such as sitin, March etc... This evidence shows that
even though they were suffering they didn't want to use violence in their protests. Like
the African Americans civil rights movement the Women's Right movement also used
peaceful and strategic protest. According to the source "History of the Women's Rights
Movement" that declares that marches were the main action in women's right
movement also some women were socialize on meeting and campaign . This evidence
prove that none of the action or Tactic took by the women were violent. Another
similarities was they both were successful, because many laws were passed during
these period. For Example in the book (Pacemaker 513) summarizes that the