The primary motivation for campaigns promoting human rights
during the 20th century was the anti-slavery movement, colonialism,etc.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The anti-slavery movement, colonialism are one of the few movements of the human rights movement.
- It is a non-governmental movement and it is established mainly to reduce racism, patriarchy, imperialism, etc.
- Human rights movements are applicable all over the world.
- Some of the other reforms are International labor organization, the civil rights movement.
- To protect humans there are still many movements in present all over the world.
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Answer:
There were essentialy three strategies
- Judicial strategies: this consists in suing a school, person, institution, or even state, on the basis that a civil right was violated. These kind of cases often led to landmark decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court such as Brown v. Board of Education.
- Civil protests: This were peaceful protests, mostly led by students in the South, who demanded for civil rights such as the right of black people to enter any college that they wished.
Intellectual discusion: intellectuals like Martin Luther King, and decades before, W. Du Bois, wrote articles and books, and gave speeches where they gave arguments that supported civil rights for everyone.