Martin Luther King Jr. And The Civil Rights Movement

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During the 1950’s through 1960’s there were several different groups formed to stand up for the civil rights of African Americans. One of the key figures during this time was Martin Luther King and his civil rights movement. MLK was a Christian minister in the south whose ideology was influenced by Gandhi. MLK and his movement was known for using passive resistance or a nonviolent opposition when they protested. One of the protests he was known for was the Montgomery bus boycott where they were fighting segregation. Television and media attention at these protests helped white Americans realize how bad African Americans were being treated. This put extreme pressure on local, state and federal officials to fix the problem. This later would lead

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