Jesse Jackson is a civil rights activist that has played and still plays an important role in such activism. He was not involved with the earliest civil rights movements.
Malcolm X rejected the civil rights movement and actually defended that blacks were superior and should have supremacy.
Little Rock Nine was one of the events present at the earliest civil rights movement. Little Rock Nine was the name given to a group of nine African American students that, in 1957, were finally enrolled in the Little Rock Central High School after the Little Rock Crisis where black students were forbidden to enter the school.
Rosa Parks was also part of the earliest civil rights movement. Rosa Parks was an activist that made part of the Montgomery bus boycott - one important event in<span> the </span><span>Civil Rights Movement.</span>
In the late 1800s, the Redeemers were a political coalition in the Southern United States during the Reconstruction Era that followed the Civil War.
Redeemers were the southern wing of the Bourbon Democrats, which were the more conservative, pro-business group in the Democratic Party. They were mainly composed of rich landowners, businessmen and professionals, having predominance in Southern politics from 1870 to 1910.
It allowed easier transportation for goods and people. everyone could buy tickets and travel which helped the economy and the traveling of goods made construction and factory work a lot easier
Not much is known on the topic, however, if you go to this link you can read his diary (it is extremely interesting)
http://enroll.nationalww2museum.org/education/for-teachers/lesson-plans/d-day-diary.pdf