Emergence of the Civil Rights Movement From 1950 to 1960 Term Paper

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Emergence of the Civil Rights Movement from 1950 to 1960

The Civil Rights Movement that began in 1950 was an attempt to address the state of inequality that had existed in Black and White America since the nation's conception. The Movement began as a demand to get 'payment' on a promise too long delayed, as noted by the movement's leader Martin Luther King Jr., for Black equality, in his "Letter from a Birmingham Jail." The early Civil Rights movement focused on integration as achieved through legal means such as in the 'Brown v. Board of Education' case. This case was successfully appealed to the Warren Court on behalf of Lisa Brown, a young Black student, and argued by Thurgood Marshall, who was later to sit on the bench as a Supreme Court Justice himself, after demanded integration in public education.

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(Cozzens, "Brown vs. Board of Education," 1998) The movement also was articulated through early acts of civil disobedience such as the attempt to protest the lynching of Emmett Till, a thirteen-year-old Northern boy lynched for murdering a White woman. (Cozzens, "Emmett Till," 1998)

In assessing whether the goals of the movement were met, it must be noted that it would have been unthinkable in the 1950's that a Black woman would be a Secretary of State, as is the case today, or could have won the Noble Prize like Toni Morrison. Martin Luther King….....

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