Civil Rights Movement
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Did The Civil Right Movement Improve Race Relations In the United States?
The Civil Rights Movements, was a movement in the United States beginning in the 1060's and led primarily by blacks in an effort to establish the Civil Rights of individual black citizens. The Civil Rights movement improved race relations among people because it stimulated rights to slaved and abolished any means of human inequalities and provided deeper equality, freedom, and liberty to all of the different races in the united states. It also later provided women the right to vote in American History. Although the Civil Rights Movement gave many Americans of different races equality, it also improved race relations in the United States.
The Race Relations act of 1976, makes it unlawful to discriminate against anyone on grounds of race, color, or nationality. It promotes racial equality. In no way can someone of a different race get turned down from a job, an education, or housing because of their race. Wealth, is largely segregated with in the racial lines. Although it may not seem discriminating, it is because blacks, back then, were threes times as likely to be poor, compared to whites...