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1960s Civil Rights Movement
The 1960s were a pivotal decade for the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, marked by significant legislative and social achievements.
Key Milestones
- Civil Rights Act of 1964: Outlawed racial segregation in schools, public places, and employment.
- Voting Rights Act of 1965: Eliminated discriminatory voting practices, ensuring greater political participation for African Americans.
- March on Washington (1963): Featured Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, galvanizing support for racial equality.
Impact
These achievements laid the foundation for ongoing struggles against racial discrimination and inspired other social justice movements worldwide.