Chapter 11: From Montgomery to Selma: The Modern Civil Rights Movement

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Chapter 11: From Montgomery to Selma: The Modern Civil Rights Movement
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
Martin Luther King Jr. Emerges as aNational Leader
New Voices Advocate a NewApproach
The March on Washington
Bloody Sunday

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Abstract

The modern civil rights movement formed in the years between the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955 and the Selma to Montgomery march in 1965. The movement was a broad-based and multifaceted campaign to remove the legal forms of political, economic, and social discrimination against African Americans and other people of color. It was characterized by nonviolent forms of protest and civil disobedience but often met with organized violence and intimidation.

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