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Civil rights marches drew attention to segregation

Segregation in 1950s America: places such as schools and restaurants in the southern states were exclusive to whites. Civil rights marches drew attention to the situation y providing social proof of the problem

A minority marched but they were consistent

People took part in marches on a large scale. Even though it was a minority of the American population they displayed consistency of message and intent

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This attention meant that many people who had accepted the status quo began thinking about the unjustness of it