He spoke in London and organized an exhibit in Paris.
Civil Rights Movementthe civil rights movement ended racial discrimination.Martin Luther King Jr. Lesson
Freedom of speech, freedom of expression, self incrimination.
either W.E.B. DuBois or Booker T. Washington
He cautiously supported civil rights.
In the 1960s, George Wallace, the Governor of Alabama, became a prominent figure in the American civil rights movement by staunchly opposing racial integration. He is best known for his "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door" in 1963, where he attempted to block the enrollment of African American students at the University of Alabama, symbolizing the resistance to desegregation. Wallace's actions and rhetoric were emblematic of the broader struggle against civil rights in the South during this period.
Civil Rights Movement
WEB Dubois was an early leader in the civil rights movement. He was considered a highly progressive thinker and emphasized the idea that African Americans had to fight and never give up in order to gain their rights
W.E.B DuBois
W.E.B DuBois
The president during the Civil Rights Movement was John F Kennedy :)
WEB Dubois and Booker T. Washington were both major leaders in the Civil Rights Movement. If WEB Dubois were to criticize Washington it may be that he felt that Washington was too narrow minded and holding back the blacks in America.
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W. E. B DuBois
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He wanted to send gifted black students to elite colleges, and then these people would become the leaders of the civil rights movement.
In the early to mid-1960's, a number of individual Asian Americans activists such as Yuri Kochiyama participated individually in the Free Speech Movement, Civil Rights Movement, and anti-Vietnam War movement.
The gay rights movement is not over, but so far, thousands have been killed.