1. The American Civil Rights Movement
This movement practiced the laws of civil disobedience which showed how people were willing to risk any form of danger and even go to jail to overcome this chaotic period of time. ... Civil rights movements' means of protestation were at the early stages influenced by 'civil disobedience', that is to say freedom rides and sit-in's in order to directly challenge the injustice of segregationist laws. ... Therefore, 'civil disobedience' means of protestation were replaced by more accurate and appropriate means of protestation, more suitable to the new cause and its...
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