The civil rights movement evolved between 1955 and 1968. The seachange in strategy resulted from the feeling that the movement was largely Southern focused. After 1965, two years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, civil rights activists turned their attention to the urban North. Conditions in the urban ghettoes changed little during the civil rights movement and activists viewed the fight for political rights, especially economic rights as extremely important part of the movement. Moreover, groups such as the Black Panthers advocated economic rights, cultural awareness and internationalization of the black freedom struggle. This was evident in the Ten Point program presented by the Panthers. It was also evident in Malcolm X's break with the Nation of Islam and establishment of the Organization of African American Unity modeled on the Organization of African Unity (OAU). Bot h of these events occurred in 1965.
Martin Luther King's work also reflected the shift to political and human rights. King led marches in Cicero, Illinois (a Chicago suburb), criticized increased American involvement in the Vietnam War and began plans for a Poor People's Movement and March. King's focus on anti-war, anti-militarism and poverty and human rights issues marked both a departure and continuation of the issues extant in the first part of the movement. Rather than seeing the movement as two different moments, it is best to see it as adapting to address the larger issues of societal discrimination and inequality rooted in militarism and economic inequality.
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The excerpt stresses the idea of a potentially tyrannical government if a bill of rights is not implemented, securing the natural rights of the subject (really just about rights and government). The idea is how the national government must not have excessive power over its people and threaten individual liberties.
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Answer: Differences of The three Semitic religions: Bud: Christianity believes in the Trinity where there are 3 parts to God, where Islam and Judaism believe that there is only one god. Judaism puts more emphasis on laws and following them completely than Christianity which is talks more of love and acceptance.
Deity Or Deities: Jesus; God
Founding Figures: Muhammad
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