-Mahatma Gandhi(1869-1948) Civil rights is a major topic in the United States political world. The right that every man is equal, and we all have equal rights. But some believe they aren't served equally as everyone else is being served. There are many people and groups that fight for their civil rights, like: African Americans, fight against …show more content…
Christian minister, Martin Luther King; and Muslim minister. Malcom X. Martin Luther King born in 1929 Atlanta, Georgia; Graduated with a doctorate from Boston University is 1955. Became a Christian minister like his father and grandfather. Malcom X born in 1925 Omaha, Nebraska. Dropped out of high school. His father died at the age of six and his mother was sent to a mental institution when he was thirteen. At the age of 20 he was in prison on counts of larceny and breaking and entering. Both King and Malcom are the most notable African Americans in the 50's and 60's that were major contributors to the civil rights …show more content…
But Martin Luther King methods of non violent disobedience, and protests is what helped them reach the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The non violent protesters that were attacked, and killed during peaceful protests is what outraged the Americans and made them push for equality of all race.
There are still a number of causes that affect civil rights of Americans in America today. There is the Black Lives Matter, which represents the African American and significantly the African American males who are racially discriminated by police. Gay-straight alliance, which advocates for gay rights and equality in workplace and gay marriage,
Black Lives Matter is a very popular movement in these past years, they protest for civil rights of African American and protest against the law enforcements after the death of Trayvon Martin in 2013. And after Mike Browns death in 2014 people rode the public bus to Ferguson, Missouri from states across the US. Just like the Freedom Riders did in