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"To what extent had african americans acheived equal civil rights by 1940?" A reviw of the civil rights and treatment of blacks in pre-civil-war America.
Date Submitted: 03/11/2002 01:17:19
To What Extent Had African Americans Achieved Equal Civil Rights by 1940?
The civil rights of black Americans have improved greatly since the first pioneers
of the civil rights movement began their quest for equality. Though most people associate
black civil rights with the radical movements of the 1950's and 60's, the African American
fight for equal human rights had actually begun almost two hundred years earlier.
In 1776, the white American colonists demanded freedom from the
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and social under-class throughout America, particularly in the South, where
they lacked any political power. They also did not have many nationally known and
recognised organisations or leaders. But by 1940, there had been a clear and dramatic
increase in black consciousness and activism. Although segregation and political inequality
remained in the South, Southern white supremacy was slowly disappearing, and the
groundwork was set for the dramatic black civil rights movements of the 1950's and 60's.
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