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Many people played important roles in the Civil Rights Movement of
the 1950s and 1960s, while methods of persuasion ranged from
peaceful and violent protests to political action and legislation,
the message was still the same. We need change. Which person do you
believe played the most important role in the Civil Rights
Movement? Why do you feel this person was the most significant
participant in the Civil Rights Movement? What method(s) did they
use to persuade the people that change was necessary and were they
successful?
Civil right movement is also known as african american civil rights movement the most prominent leader of this movement was Martin luther king Jr. He was great ativist humanitrain person of this movement.
This person used peacefull methods of protest and his theological traning to work towards hope of equal rights for the blacks. He was able to find responses for injustices.he is the father of modern civil right movement. He recognised symbol of freedom and peace around the world.he practised everything what he teach, he was not afraid of hard working and devotes his time in public services.
Martin luther used non voilance and peacefull social change stargies to change people ideology and thinking.he encouraged his followers to help poor and needy people and remain active in national association.he firmly belive in knowledge is power' he emphasis that we shoukd live together in peace and leave segregation
Martin Luther was successful by bringing social changes through non - voliance and equality for all the people.
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