To give publicity to the struggle for civil rights.
To pressure the government to support civil rights
His murder & trial were the start of the Civil Rights Movement
the Civil Rights Act of 1866
The civil war
Benjamin Banneker was a free African American farmer, scientist and publisher of several Almanacs. Banneker corresponded with Thomas Jefferson on many occasions about slavery and racial equality. Publishing the correspondences in his almanacs.
The Civil Rights Movement
yes
Her contribution to the untied states was that she believed and women's right and civil rights and she stood by what she believed even if Franklin did not stand by it and believe in it.
She helped initiate the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 which helped to launch the Civil Rights Movement. and she stood up for what she believed in which help creat the civil rights movement
The War on Poverty and the Civil Rights Act of 1964
yes he did. this is for k12. haha :)
Rosa Parks made an important contribution to the struggle for civil rights for African Americans.
Rome gave us may contributions in many areas but perhaps the greatest contribution they handed down to us is the concept of civil rights. Their ideas on personal freedoms and rights are still practiced, with modifications for the times, by all the western countries on the planet.
Benjamin Spock, a pediatrician and author, had various friends throughout his life, including fellow pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton, civil rights activist Coretta Scott King, and journalist Mary McCarthy. He was also known to have connections with prominent figures in the anti-war and civil rights movements, such as Martin Luther King Jr.
Benjamin Franklin might have thought that Civil war was unnecessary
There were the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Civil Rights Act of 1968, but I don't think there was a Civil Rights Act of 1969.