The Civil Rights Movement In The 1950s And 1960s

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The civil rights movement was a "freedom struggle" by African Americans in the 1950s and 1960s to gain equality. The main goal of the Civil Rights Movement was freedom from discrimination. These freedoms were equal opportunity in employment, education, and housing; the right to vote; and equal access to public facilities. In trying to achieve these goals, there were many failures and accomplishments. In the first accomplishments of civil rights, school segregation became illegal, because of that, white began to boycott their schools, and killed multicable, innocent blacks. First off, The Civil Rights Movement gave more than segregation of schools. In 1961, JFK took office, he promised new legislation and decisive action, wanting to improve