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The Civil Rights Movement - Scholars Academy

736 CHAPTER 12 Becoming a World Power736 The Civil RightsMovement1954 Big Ideas ,SECTION 1: The Movement BeginsPeople react to periods of breathtaking social and cultural change in different ways. After World War II, supporters of Civil Rights began challenging segregation in the United 2: Challenging SegregationSocial and economic crises lead to new roles for government. African American citizens and whitesupporters created organizations that directed protests, targeted specific inequalities, and attracted theattention of the mass media and the 3: New IssuesPeople react to periods of breathtaking social and cultural change in different ways. In the mid-1960s, Civil Rights leaders began to understand that merely winning political Rights for African Americanswould not address the economic problems of African Vision: Modern Times VideoThe Chapter 16 video, The Civil Rights Movement , chronicles the milestones of the Movement to win Rights for African Brownv.

economic, and political trends of a nation. Older members of your family probably remember the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. You probably remember the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., on September 11, 2001.

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