The fight for American civil rights was centered on cities like Topeka, Kansas, and Memphis for decades after the desegregation of schools was successful.
Black Americans fought for equal rights under the law in the United States during the civil rights movement, which predominantly took place in the 1950s and 1960s.
The struggle for civil rights in America took place over several decades in places including Topeka, Georgia, Kansas, Tennessee, Memphis, Atlanta, Selma, and Birmingham, as well as Washington, D.C. Draw a map showing the civil rights movement's progression up to the Civil Rights Trail, which starts at the school.
Resistance to racial segregation and discrimination gained national attention through strategies like civil disobedience, nonviolent resistance, boycotts, marches, protests, "freedom rides," and rallies as newspaper, radio, and television reporters and cameramen documented the struggle to end racial inequality.
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