civil disobedience
Date Submitted: 06/22/2003 15:27:17
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
The Civil Rights movement provided a period of dynamic changes in the infrastructures as well as the social constructs that were embedded and internalized in this country for hundreds of years. The movement was a culmination of many emotions such as anger and tension which built up over time and lead to an all out rebellion. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke on the procrastination and subsequent denial
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