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DedPeter [7]
3 years ago
13

In at least 150 words, compare and contrast the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland described by Bernadette Devlin in The

Price of My Soul with the civil rights movement in America as described in Martin Luther King Jr. in "Letter from Birmingham Jail
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2 answers:
wlad13 [49]3 years ago
5 0

Both of these civil rights movements had several similarities that we can remark upon. However, they are different in many aspects as well.

The civil rights movement in Northern Ireland was mainly a fight for independence and autonomy. Northern Ireland wanted to be free from English rule. They believed their people deserved to enjoy full rights, including that of self-determination. The American civil rights movement was similar in the sense that it wanted to grant Black citizens the opportunity to create their own future. It believed that they deserved to have all the rights that other American citizens have. Moreover, they were both looking for a change in law.

In terms of differences, there are a few we can talk about. The movement in Northern Ireland was against a foreign power, while the civil rights movement was targeting the government of the United States. Moreover, while the movement in Northern Ireland involved all people, the movement in the United States was mostly driven by African Americans.

nlexa [21]3 years ago
3 0

the answer to your question is the civil rights movement caused the assassination of Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.  However, you'd better try to write it yoursefl or rather check Prime Writing site whether they have a similar article on their blog.

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