McCarthyism and Civil Rights Movement :
A 4 page essay
that discusses the paradox of these two movements occurring
during the same era. The beginnings of the Civil Rights
movement which would emerge fully in the 1960s could find
its foundations beginning in the 1950s, the same period of
time that saw ultraconservative McCarthyism. The writer
offers reasons why the occurrence of these two events is not
as paradoxical as it seems at first glance. Mccar.wps Origin of Social Movements / Civil Rights & Farm Workers :
A 3 page essay that investigates the origin of these two social
movements and their subsequent impacts on the American
society. The writer argues that social movements always have
an impact on the society, the questions are: is the impact
lasting and how much of an impact is made. In both these
cases the impacts were significant. Evidence for the
conclusion is presented. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Impact.wps
Impact Of 1960s Social Movements : A 4 page essay
discussing how the social movements of the 1960s impacted
attitudes toward race, government, war, politicians and
women. Did the struggles of those involved in the different
movements result in lasting changes? This writer suggests
they did, although true equality still eludes many segments of
the population, the events of the 1960s did have a positive
impact in many arenas. Socmove.wps
Civil Rights in the United States : A brief, 4 page
overview of
the struggle for civil rights in the United States. Covers
relevant politics and law-making from 1870 to the present.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Civilrig.wps
The Civil Rights Movement in America : A 50 page
research
paper chronicling in great detail the modern civil rights
movement. The writer describes the historical and political
background that led to the formation of the African-American
civil rights movement in the 1950s and traces the movements
efforts. Bibilography lists 12+ sources. Civilri.wps
The Success Of The Civil Rights Movement : A 5 page
research paper that examines the success of the civil rights
movement of the 1960s. The writer argues that this social
movement was incredibly successful as it forever changed
American culture and ended officially sanctioned prejudice.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Succiv.wps
Civil Rights : This 5 page paper compares the civil
rights
movement of the sixties as with those that occurred during
the earlier part of the century. Figures such as Booker T.
Washington and W.E.B.DuBois are discussed. The
September 1998 racial disturbances in New York are used as
examples of why the fight for equality is still not over.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Civrite.wps
The Civil Rights Movement / Its Importance to Educational
Equality : A 3 page overview of the positive results of the
Civil Rights Movement on Education. Identifies bilingual
education and the Civil Rights Act as being perhaps the two
most important spin-offs of this movement. Relies heavily on
Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society (1998) by
Donna Gollnick and Philip Chinn. No additional sources
cited. Eduequa2.wps
President Kennedys Civil Rights Legacy Analyzed :
A 5 page paper which questions whether President John
F. Kennedy actually left behind a legacy of civil rights, or if
it was merely a facade created to perpetuate the slain
leaders memory. Specifically considered are whether or
not JFK actually achieved anything in civil rights, why or
why not, and the motives behind his involvement in civil
rights. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Jfkcivil.wps
Robert Weisbrots Freedom Bound: A History of the
Civil
Rights Movement : This 3 page report is an overview of
Weisbrots chronicle of the major events of Americas civil
rights movement. Bibliography lists 1 source. Freeboun.wps
The American Civil Rights Movement / Philadelphia :
A 5 page paper discussing the civil rights movement
particularly in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bibliography lists
eight sources which are all taken from newspaper reports.
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