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How did the civil rights movement change society in the United States?

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The civil rights movement bannee racial discrimination and gave african americans equal rights (same rights as white people) which also ended public segregation, and also stopped employment discrimination on sex, gender, race, color, and religion.

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One of the greatest achievements of the civil rights movement, the Civil Rights Act led to greater social and economic mobility for African-Americans across the nation and banned racial discrimination, providing greater access to resources for women, religious minorities, African-Americans and low-income families.

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