What happened to blacks during the Civil Rights Movement?
Title: What happened to blacks during the Civil Rights Movement?
Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
Details: Words: 1408 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
What happened to blacks during the Civil Rights Movement?
Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
Details: Words: 1408 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
"In May 1956 Alabama politicians stood on the beach of history and tried to hold back the tide. They outlawed the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), in a desperate attempt to halt the movement for Negro equality. It turned out their action had the opposite effect- it backfired. Almost immediately the Negroes of Birmingham came together to form a movement which shook Birmingham and the rest of America." (Clayborne Carson,
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he said. "We're going on in spite of dogs and fire hoses. We've gone too far to turn back."
He was right. That night, television news programs carried scenes of police dogs growling at children and women sprawled helpless under the force of a fire hose. The pictures and stories of what had happened in Birmingham shocked America and the rest of the world. Many consider this the turning point of the Civil Rights Movement.