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Civil Rights Movement 1960s?

I am writing a paper about the strategies of Civil Rights Movement in 1960s. By strategies, does it mean a new MLK approach (Martin Luther King's following of Civil Disobedience, Thoreau, Gandhi "respond to hate with love?") or marches, demonstrations, sit-ins?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It included all of the mentioned plus more.

  • czaja
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    5 years ago

    You gotta be kidding. attempt approximately ninety 9% of the school campuses interior the country! ok perhaps one hundred% finding on what you call a protest. and that grew to become into basically antiwar. this would nicely be a nonquestion. those have been substantial civil strikes of society. besides the fact that in case you defined "Protest", I doubt anybody would desire to supply you a type that grew to become into in the slightest degree precise.

  • 1 decade ago

    How about MLK meeting with KGB and taking "contributions" from same. Subversion and rhetoric also worked real well back then.

  • 1 decade ago

    I think it means sit-in's, protests, strikes and marches. You may want to include some of the objectives they were trying to attain.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Why don't you read something on the subject and draw your own conclusions.

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