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African-American Civil Rights Movement - Coggle Diagram
African-American Civil Rights Movement
Eyes on the Prize
Fight to end decades of discrimination and segregation
Wounded Knee
In 1973, American Indian Movement Activists demand to redress
for grievances.
Forged a new path into the future
Civil Rights Leaders
Branched out to many movements
Could not sit around the same table
Civil Rights Movement is a catalyst time that generate many activists
Story of people with real problems
Taking back the Schools
Mexican-Americians stood up for change in Los Angeles
In 1968, Chicanos stood up for their Rights
They agitated the city with passion for change
To eradicate a world where whites and blacks could not go to the same school, same bus or parti
cipate equally in society.
Real history that revealed difficult racial issues
Things are still happening today
Non violent movements
Fight that never ends
Peaceful demonstrators were met with resistance and brutality.
Non violent
Voices of Civil rights
A reality that is now nearly incomprehensible to many young Americans.
Resistants