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Civil Rights Activist Analysis

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The racial unjust in this country has been going on for years on end. From the emancipation proclamation that Lincoln made to the jim crow laws to now. Activists have similar methods of getting their own ways. Activists used, during the civil rights movement, multiple strategies that resulted in both successes and failures. One of the strategies used by the activists was speeces. A speech is a form of communication in spoken language, made be a speaker before an audience for a given purpose. Another is marches. A march is to walk with regular and, measured tread, marches as soldiers on a parade; Advance in an organized body. Boycotts is another effective strategy they used. A boycott is to combine in abstaining from, or preventing dealings with, as means of intimidation or coercion. The last, most dangerous strategy they had was riots. A riot is a noisy, violent public disorder caused by a crowd or group of persons, as by a crowd, a government policy, ect. In the streets. When Martin Luther King said “I have a dream,” he meant for everyone. Not just his, nor his families. This was shown on Bloody sunday, when multiple people stood up for what they believed in. There was a lot murder. This must have been worse …show more content…

His way of battling against civil rights was, well, civil. He protested with speeches and marches. Martyr, was a great way to go, for it is for what you believe in. From Mlk to those at Bloody Sunday, it was a very good way to die. Some of those deaths leading to the 14th amendment. The boycotting had a major role in the 14th amendment. I mean not using a product or going into a store is attacking the economy as well. The white supremacy groups did not like that so they rioted. In many ways too. KKK would hold church and burnings. In the Mississippi Burning, Edgar Ray Killen killed three young men in their twenties. They took joy in doing things that hurt others, especially other races and

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