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tatyana61 [14]
3 years ago
9

Civil rights leaders wanted a strong federal law that would

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gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
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Civil rights leaders wanted a strong federal law that would <u>"outlaw all discrimination on the basis of race. "</u>


Civil rights leaders are powerful figures in the advancement and usage of political opportunity and the extension of individual common freedoms and rights. They work to shield people and gatherings from political suppression and segregation by governments and private associations, and try to guarantee the capacity of all individuals from society to take an interest in the common and political existence of the state.  

Civil rights incorporate individual rights to measure up to insurance and administration, security, opportunity of thought, opportunity of articulation, the right to speak freely, opportunity of gathering, opportunity to travel, opportunity of love, assurance of common freedoms, the privilege to cast a ballot, and the privilege to uninhibitedly impart thoughts and insights through all types of correspondence and media.


padilas [110]3 years ago
3 0
Outlaw all discrimination on the basis of race.
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