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egoroff_w [7]
3 years ago
14

According to experts, how does the current racial justice movement differ from past ones, such as the civil rights movement of t

he 1950s and ’60s? *
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1 answer:
taurus [48]3 years ago
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Answer:

All people are equal and they have rights to treat equally. But in past people suffer more but in current people are aware and media help people about their rights.

Explanation:

Now these days in America the black life matter protest is going on. It started with the death of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor by the police officers. Now these days the world is going in deep fractured and deeply fragile because of the corona virus. Country is going in same condition as appeared in 1929.

In 1964 Burnham was a young right activist. He was working in the deep south where his three colleagues disappear. They were disappear as victim of Mississippi.

Now these days people are aware about their rights but in past people were not much aware. Media also play a great role in such type of protest. But in past media was not there. Few people were there who were not come in front to help people because of political pressure.

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