Which of the following defines the Civil Rights movements in the U.S.A. (1954−1969)?
A
It refers to a set of events and reforms movement and at abolishing legal racial discrimination against African Americans led by Martin Luther King Junior.
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B
It refers to a set of events and reforms movement and at abolishing legal racial discrimination against African Americans led by Abraham Lincoln.
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C
It refers to a set of events and reforms movement and at abolishing legal racial discrimination against African Americans led by Albert Einstein.
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D
None of these
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Solution
The correct option is A It refers to a set of events and reforms movement and at abolishing legal racial discrimination against African Americans led by Martin Luther King Junior.
Martin Luther King started the Civil Rights Movement in USA.
Civil Rights Movement happened between 1954-1968
The primary goal of Civil Rights Movement is to end social discrimination.
Civil Rights Movement refers to a set of events and reforms movement and at abolishing legal
racial discrimination against African Americans led by Martin Luther
King Jr.