IN THE 1960s
BY
YVONNE M. CANNON
February 26, 2015
HIS 114 (United States History II: 1865 to Present)
Dr. Megan Sethi
As I reflect on the history of the United States of America during the twentieth century and those accomplishments made, I am reminded that the Civil Rights Movement played the most significant role in social and political changes that continue to impact our society today. The goals of the Civil Rights Movement were to end racial segregation, to give equal opportunities in employment and equal opportunities in education to African Americans based on the 14th Amendment of the Constitution which ensured that “all persons born in the United States were citizens” and were to be given “full …show more content…
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