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Essay heading: Blacks in 1960
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June 10, 1996 |
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In turn, all Jim Crowe Laws were disregarded in society, leaving race no longer a way to deny rights of anyone.
"Tactics used by activists during the Civil Rights movement were effective in bringing about change."
Bus discrimination was a major issue during the 1960's... displayed 300 characters
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Rosa Parks, a black woman, bravely refused to get up from a designated "white" seat on a public bus. In turn, Mrs. Parks was arrested for disobedience of the law. This controversy led to an entire boycott by black people of bus transportation. This highly threatened the economy due to the statistic that 75% of the riders on public busses were black... displayed next 300 characters
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