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Civil Rights Movement In The 1960's

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From mini skirts to the March on Washington, the 1960s was no doubt one of most prominent decades in American history. It was full of change and discovery with post war baby boomers growing into teenagers and young adults. The 1960s was an era of protest, where many civil rights movements took place. Along side the protest were the once baby boomers, now teens discovering themselves and where they belong. Many experimenting with LSD and marijuana while others got up danced to rock and roll. The roles of families took a turn in the mid to late 1960s, women wanted more for themselves and many pursued their once forgotten dreams while others entered the workforce. The 1960s was a decade of change. The changes in society began with political movements that impacted the future of American …show more content…

The 1960s was an era of protest, many American citizens wanted more for themselves and started taking initiative, the 1960s saw people actively working for change both in social order and in government. Many civil rights movements began in the 1950s, but numerous key moments of the movements happened in the 60s. Blacks and Whites began protesting the unfair treatment of races. Many movements began with sit -ins, one being in Greensboro, North Carolina where black university students staged a sit in at a segregated Woolworth’s lunch counter, they refused to leave unless they were served. After five months of continuous sit-ins at Woolworths they finally served black costumers. In 1963 Martin Luther King went to Birmingham, Alabama where there had

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