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I'm sorry, but you haven't provided any specific text to analyze. Without a specific text, it's not possible to answer your question about America's shifting views on the Civil Rights Movement.
As for your second question, Claudette Colvin is being discussed more today than she was during the Civil Rights Movement because she was one of the first people to resist segregation on a public bus in Montgomery, Alabama, long before Rosa Parks, and her story has become more widely known and celebrated in recent years as a result of increased attention to the Civil Rights Movement and to the contributions of lesser-known activists.
It is important to remember lesser-known civil rights activists because their stories help to provide a more complete and nuanced understanding of the movement and its history. The Civil Rights Movement was a broad and complex social and political movement that involved many people from diverse backgrounds and experiences. By recognizing and honoring the contributions of lesser-known activists, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the diversity of perspectives and experiences that shaped the movement and the ways in which it challenged and transformed American society.