Civil Rights: The Unfinished Battle for Equality | Golden Age
The civil rights movement, sparked by figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, has been a cornerstone of American history since the 1950s. With landm
Overview
The civil rights movement, sparked by figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, has been a cornerstone of American history since the 1950s. With landmark legislation like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, significant strides have been made towards racial equality. However, the movement's impact extends beyond the United States, influencing global struggles for human rights and social justice. Despite progress, contemporary issues like police brutality, voter suppression, and systemic racism underscore the ongoing need for civil rights advocacy. The Black Lives Matter movement, founded in 2013 by Alicia Garza, Opal Tometi, and Patrisse Cullors, has reignited discussions around racial justice and police accountability. As the struggle for civil rights continues, it is essential to acknowledge the complex, often fraught history of this movement and its enduring relevance in modern society.