Civil Rights Movement | Frenly Academy
The civil rights movement was a transformative social movement in the United States. The movement achieved significant legislative milestones. Through nonviolen
Overview
The civil rights movement was a transformative social movement in the United States. The movement achieved significant legislative milestones. Through nonviolent protests and civil disobedience campaigns, the movement secured new protections in federal law. This movement has had an impact on American society. The movement's emphasis on nonviolent resistance and grassroots organizing has inspired similar movements. Key figures played pivotal roles in the movement, using their platforms to advocate for civil rights and social justice. The movement's legacy can be seen in the continued struggle for racial equality and social justice in the United States, with many organizations, including the NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, working to advance the cause of civil rights and promote social justice.