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The Civil Rights movement was and is the most important act to change the way all races and colors live today. The causes of the Civil Rights movement was Intergrationism, post-civil War Reconstruction, and Great Migration. By the time of the twentieth century, African Americans have been through the physical and slavery of Caucasians. The started the Jim Crom Laws, Which separated African Americans from Caucasians. The effects were more opportunities for African Americans, An African American well educated President, schools integrated. The civil rights movements was a start of freedom, only a few inches away. The cause of integrationism was the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, another problem was the Ku Klux Klans. They were an organization that went around parading around the African American neighborhoods terrorizing, threating, raping, and killing African Americans. The only reason for them to act this way is because they were beginning to do things that the Caucasians were doing. They were beginning to be afraid of African Americans, and that one reason why today when you walk into a store as an African American you are already judged by the color of your skin. Some caucasians think that because you are black they have to hide their purse or move their children. It still happens today when you see white cops killing African Americans for no reason. Before the Reconstruction period, there were racial segregation-Jim Crow, disfranchisement, racial violence, and exploitation. Before the civil rights movement, African Americans had to move out of the way of Caucasians on the sidewalks or else be lynched. African Americans had to make sure their children were safe because if they look at someone’s daughter on accident they would be found in the middle of the night and killed. African Americans had to be raped in order to be treated a certain way, they were sexually assaulted just because they were black. African Americans were treated daily, if they ever tried to read, or if they knew how to read they were put to death. When the civil rights movement started African Americans were constantly threatened by public humiliation, and to be lynched. They couldn’t vote unless the guessed the number of jelly beans in a jar, how dumb does that sound. The civil rights movement saved lots of African American and Caucasians lives, and some people sacrificed their lives for this one cause. Once the civil rights passed as a law, African Americans had more opportunities, such as going to school with caucasians, having a better education, and the future.
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