History of the Civil Rights Movement
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Uploaded on Feb 2, 2011
Beginning with the end of the U.S. Civil War in 1865, African Americans toiled to reach equal status in the eyes of the law. http://www.WatchMojo.com explores the history of the United States' Civil Rights Movement.
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Top Comments
chaoscore09 1 month ago
its funny how people that stand up for what is right get killed and racist low life jerks go on with their lives
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trulychloe 3 months ago
I feel bad for those African Americans :(
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bracoop2 5 days ago
So happy this happened, everyone is equal. I love my black brothers, and even my whit ones. Black or white are all human, peace and love to all colors,
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Kieran Greene 6 days ago
Want to do my best for me? Thanks
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Hayden Wicker 4 weeks ago
If any of you bitches voted for Obama to prove you weren't a racist then you have screwed a true America OVER
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kennedy spencer 2 months ago
this is great thank you so much
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toku ogan 3 months ago
lalaboards?? yore obviously an ignorant fellow. it doesn't matter who began slavery or the slave trade. the fact is it existed and subsequently led to longstanding racial prejudice in america and other parts of the world till this day. That is the sad part. where it started from is irrelevant in terms of who to blame.
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Andrea Hayes 3 months ago
Great launch clip for introducing or building background knowledge
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