They Had a Dream: The Struggles of Four of the Most Influential Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, from Frederick D
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Jules Archer., & Jules Archer|AUTHOR. (2016). They Had a Dream: The Struggles of Four of the Most Influential Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, from Frederick D . Sky Pony.

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Jules Archer and Jules Archer|AUTHOR. They Had a Dream: The Struggles of Four of the Most Influential Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, From Frederick D Sky Pony, 2016.

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After the Civil War, freed slaves fought to overcome the still-prevailing prejudice and persecution. During this phase, Marcus Garvey led the Back to Africa movement, promoting Black Nationalism and black pride among the newly freed people.

And in the 1960s, a strong civil rights movement branched in two different directions. The first was headed by Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., who organized a powerful nonviolent civil disobedience movement to win equal rights through integration. Following a very different path, Malcolm X sought equal rights for blacks through violent confrontation and racial separation.

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