Bag om School Desegregation in Minneapolis, Minnesota
The civil rights movement of the United States was a struggle to bring equality
under the law to all Americans. To achieve these goals, groups would partake in acts
of civil resistance aimed at achieving change by nonviolence. The movement has had a
lasting impact on American society through success in increasing the social and legal
acceptance of civil rights and triumph in exposing the extensiveness of racism.
These struggles and strides to better the US social structure are seen in the reports
of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, documenting new policies, detailing problems
with the current laws, and describing new tactics to use to solve these issues. This
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collection of publications range from historic documents published in the heart of the
movement to reports released in the new millennium, and features works like: Bigotry
and Violence on American College Campuses, Enforcing Religious Freedom in Prison, and
Stereotyping of Minorities in the News Media. This publication is part of this collection.
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