civil-rights movement

  • 51Birmingham Civil Rights Institute — is a large interpretive museum and research center in Birmingham, Alabama that depicts the struggles of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s. The Institute is located in the Civil Rights District, which includes the historic… …

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  • 52Fathers' rights movement in the USA — Fathers rights activists work on providing education, support and advocacy with issues of custody, access, child support, domestic violence and child abuse, maintenance, and family court issues. Members of the fathers rights movement protest what …

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  • 53Fathers' rights movement by country — The fathers rights movement has evolved in many countries. This article provides details about the fathers rights movement in specific countries.AustraliaFathers rights groups began in Australia in the 1970s with the founding of organizations… …

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  • 54Virginia Civil Rights Memorial — The Virginia Civil Rights Memorial is a monument in Richmond, Virginia commemorating protests which helped bring about school desegregation in the state.cite web |url=http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/resources/narratives/Joan Johns Cobb.htm… …

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  • 55International Civil Rights Center and Museum — The International Civil Rights Center and Museum is a planned museum, currently under construction, in Greensboro, North Carolina. Located in the building formerly home to the Woolworth s where the Greensboro sit ins took place in 1960 by four… …

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  • 56Birmingham Civil Rights District — The Birmingham Civil Rights District is an area of downtown Birmingham, Alabama where several significant events in the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s took place. The district was designated by the City of Birmingham in… …

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  • 57The Civil Rights Project/Proyecto Derechos Civiles — The Civil Rights Project/ El Proyecto de CRP, originally named The Civil Rights Project, is a renowned multidisciplinary research and policy think tank focused on issues of racial justice[1]. In January 2007, The Civil Rights Project moved from… …

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  • 58Curtis Cooper (civil rights leader) — Curtis V. Cooper was an American health care and civil rights leader from Georgia. Contents 1 Early background 2 Civil rights leader 3 Health care provider 4 …

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  • 59Leadership Conference on Civil Rights — Infobox Organization name = Leadership Conference on Civil Rights image border = caption = headquarters = Washington, DC formation = 1950 website = http://www.civilrights.org/ The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR) is an umbrella group… …

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  • 60Daisy Bates (civil rights activist) — For other people with this name, see Daisy Bates. Daisy Bates Born November 11, 1914 Huttig, Arkansas Died November 4, 1999( …

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