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Answer: This piece is meant to be used with the following lessons: "Understanding the History of Latino Civil Rights" and "Exploring the History of Latino Civil Rights."
When reading this timeline, it's important to remember that the fight for civil rights doesn't happen in a vacuum. In many cases, the events listed below have fueled—and have been fueled by—other social justice movements, like the African American Civil Rights Movement and the fight for equal employment and education among Chinese and Japanese immigrants.
The Latino civil rights struggle did not begin in 1903 and will not end in September 2006. Watch the news and listen to politicians, and you will see the fight for equal rights for ALL people is not over.
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The Methodists and Baptists denominations.
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The Methodists and Baptists denominations' beliefs and preaching, which were quite new around the early nineteenth century, were widely accepted by black slaves and white slave-owners, created a great revival, inspired new movements, and the founding of schools and seminaries, especially in the South.
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He promoted it in many ways but one way was by using propaganda to make jews look like they were murderers and other awful things