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Furkat [3]
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yuradex [85]2 years ago
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The media impacted the Civil Rights movement during the 1960s in these ways:

1) It applied pressure on political leaders to support policies designed to combat discrimination.

2) It increased public support for protesters by showing attacks on Black people on television.

3) It caused more people to join the movement by alerting African Americans of civil rights campaigns taking place around the country.

<h3>What was the effect of Media on the Civil Rights Movement?</h3>

The television media showed news scenes of Black people being attacked when they exercised their right to protest, many joined the cause to support them. These media outlets also showed the different campaigns happening around the country which allowed people to fight for them.

The Political leaders came under heavy pressure to combat discrimination based on what the people saw and the protests that ensued.

hence, the media was very important to the civil rights movement. The correct options are 1, 2, and 3.

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