A Comparison Of The Civil Rights Movement To Today

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Sofia Kolbe Ricardo Tavares Ethnic Studies A Comparison of the Civil Rights Movement to Today Throughout the modern age and lifetime of our nation, race and oppression has always been a large subject of contention and conflict. Despite a large amount of progress and cultural shift, we aren’t entirely free from racism, it just presents itself differently. Prejudice’s greatest opponent has always been that of large movements, the prime movers that change mindsets and cause commotion over the large nationwide scale, as the Civil War showed how much and how mobilizing social movements can be. The interest of this paper lies in the development of social justice movements of time, primarily focusing on the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950’s and …show more content…
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