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full note pack on civil society protest in the USA. created by an A aggregate history student and checked by IEB history teachers. sufficient for studying USA civil society protests including civil rights movement, disarmament campaign and women's movement

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CIVIL SOCIETY
PROTEST IN THE USA




CIVIL SOCIETY PROTEST

,WHAT ARE CIVIL RIGHTS?
Rights that should be enjoyed by all citizens
Four freedoms:
1) Freedom of speech
2) Freedom of worship
3) Freedom from want
4) Freedom from fear
Two more:
1) Freedom of assembly
2) Freedom to vote



WHAT IS CIVIL SOCIETY?
Civil society is a grouping that is separate from government and businesses
 Civil society includes NGOs
 Civil society protest = ordinary people standing together against the
state
 Marches, demonstrations , civil disobedience and strikes
 Non-violent protests to put pressure in order to force change



AFRICAN AMERICAN EQUALITY 1950s AND 1960s
Amendments after the civil war:
13th amendment = abolish slavery
14th amendment = made black slaves US citizens
15th amendment = right to vote



NATURE OF RACISM IN THE USA AFTER FREEING SLAVES
 Discrimination against blacks particularly in southern states

,  Southern states used violence to stop slaves from voting
 They introduced income and literacy qualifications for voting
 By 1900 most southern states had passed Jim Crow laws



EQUAILITY IN THE USA
Black soldiers were allowed to fight in WWII without discrimination but when
they returned home nothing had changed, there was still discrimination
 17 states enforced Jim Crow laws
 Violence and intimidation prevented blacks from voting
 Police did nothing to prevent attacks and neither did juries
Truman followed “separate but equal”
1946 = Truman set up president’s committee on civil rights
1947 = US armed forces were integrated but a proposal to end segregation was
declined



PLATFORMS TO CHALLENGE DISCRIMINATION
EDUCATION
 African Americans realised the importance of education
 Many became doctors, lawyers and teachers
 Howard university in DC became a symbol of black education
ORGANISATION
 National association for the advancements of coloured people (NAACP)
 Established in 1909
 Challenged cases of discrimination
LEADERSHIP
 Booker T Washington = work gradually for change
 WEB Du Bois = change through education and changing laws
 Marcus Garvey = “black pride” celebrate black identity and set up
businesses
 Martin Luther King = “non-violent movement” civil rights movement

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