Successful And Nonviolent Movements During The Civil Rights Movement

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During the Civil Rights Movements in America, ranging from the years of 1954-1968, many activists and protesting groups did what they thought would result in the best outcomes. Some groups chose a more violent approach, while others stayed peaceful and remained civil throughout the entire movement. Although both approaches had both successful and unsuccessful outcomes, the nonviolent movements were more effective in achieving their goals, sharing views, and concluded with better end results. Nonviolent resistance movements were successful in the fight for civil rights because buses in Montgomery and Alabama were ordered to desegregate, black Americans were allowed access to any place of public accommodation, and benefits for unfairly treated