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Sarahi Frost
24 January, 10:52
How are gains in civil rights achieved?
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Chelsea Brooks
24 January, 10:59
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The civil rights movement was a struggle by African American s in the mid-1950s to late 1960s to achieve civil illusion rights equal to those of whites, including equal opportunity in employment, housing, and education as well as the right to vote the right to equal access to public facilities and the right to. e free.
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