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The Role Of The Civil Rights Movement In The 1950s And 1960s

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Throughout the 1950s and 1960s the most notable event that a multitude of people would know about would me the civil rights movement. The Civil Rights Movement, a social justice movement that took place for African American peoples could gain equal rights in the United States. Although this was a difficult for the African Americans due to those who believed that there should not be equal rights. There are many events during this movement that showed the racial injustice. Frank Morris is an African American man who owned a shoe shop in Ferriday, Louisiana was attacked December 10, 1964 when two men broke into his store a caught it one fire. Morris was severely injured and died four days later after being in the ICU for third degree burns over one hundred percent of his body (cold cases...). Some believe the attack on Morris was on the hands of the Ku Klux Klan due to the racial barrier of the 1960s. Numerous amounts of events were happening that same year; to start off, the Freedom Summer was bringing hundreds of young people to Mississippi to push social justice. The Klan had been upset by this and struck out with violent retaliation and killed three civil rights workers. …show more content…

Women felt comfortable to wait and chat with him and sometimes he even took children behind the counter to see how leather for shoes was done. Overall, Morris was a quiet man who was happy where he lived and his relationship with his community (cold case...). “The Ferriday-Vidalia area of eastern Louisiana, and the Natchez area just across the Mississippi River, had several high active Ku Klux Klan organizations at the time. An ongoing federal investigation into the Klan and political corruption in the area had shown that the tentacles of both reached deeply into law enforcement there” (cold

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