civil-rights movement
61Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights — The Citizens Commission on Civil Rights is a bipartisan organization established in 1982 to monitor the civil rights policies and practices of the federal government in the United States. Its work is grounded in the belief that the civil rights… …
62Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law — The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights under Law, often simply The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights or Lawyers Committee is a civil rights organization that was founded in 1963 at the request of President John F. Kennedy. The Lawyers Committee …
63(the) Civil Rights Act of 1964 — the Civil Rights Act of 1964 [the Civil Rights Act of 1964] the US law that forced the southern states to allow ↑African Americans to enter restaurants, hotels, etc. which had been reserved for white people only, and to end the practice of having …
64Father of the Civil Rights Movement — Martin Luther King, Jr …
65Mother of the Civil Rights Movement — Coretta Scott King …
66Autism rights movement — Philosophy Neurodiversity · Neurotypical · Sociological and cultural aspects …
67Children's rights movement — Rights Theoretical distinctions Natural and legal rights Claim rights and liberty rights Negative and positive rights Individual a …
68Civil and political rights — Civil rights redirects here. For other uses, see Civil rights (disambiguation). Rights Theoretical distinctions Natural and legal rights …
69Fathers' rights movement in the UK — The fathers rights movement in the UK consists of a number of diverse pressure groups, ranging from charities (whose activities are regulated by the Charity Commission) and self help groups to civil disobedience activists, who started to obtain… …
70Civil liberties in the United States — Civil liberties of the United States are certain inalienable rights retained by (as opposed to privileges granted to) citizens of the United States under the Constitution of the United States, as interpreted and clarified by the Supreme Court of… …