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The Civil Rights Movement



                                                        The Civil Rights Movement


       Civil Rights are the rights of citizens to freedom and equality (to the colored). The Civil Rights movement was decades ago and it was about getting the colored (blacks) citizens have the same rights as the white. and the blacks fought for that.  The "separated but equal mentality" is that black and white people are segregated  yet are treated the same and have the same rights. I think it is important to learn about these historical events so that I know how the past world changed and how hero's like Martin Luther King Jr.  and Rose parks changed the history of the world. Their struggle actually makes me feel thankful that I wasn't there to feel the pain. A lot of people might relate to this legendary movement that changed history, yet I never went through anything rough so I can't relate to it. Though, one thing that  I would fight for the same way African Americans fought for there rights is my country. I feel that this movement helped people acknowledge how blacks were treated and that in the future they would treat everyone equally.

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