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  1. Civil rights: In United States and other legal systems, Civil rights are an enforceable rights or privilege, which if interfered with by another gives rise to an action for injury. The "civil" aspect refers to the rights being inherent to membership in ... [100%] 2023-07-05
  2. Civil rights: Civil rights are the protections and privileges of personal power and rights given to all citizens by law. Civil rights are distinguished from "human rights" or "natural rights," also sometimes called "our God-given rights." Civil Rights are rights that ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  3. Civil Rights: In contemporary political thought, the term ‘civil rights’ is indissolubly linked to the struggle for equality of American blacks during the 1950s and 60s. The aim of that struggle was to secure the status of equal citizenship in a liberal ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2021-12-24
  4. Civil rights: Civil rights are those rights and protections given to a person to enable them fully to participate in civic life, such as the right to vote and the right to be free from arbitrary detention. They are part of the ... [100%] 2023-12-10 [Culture] [Human rights]...
  5. Civil Rights: African American men and women demonstrate View larger African Americans in the Great Plains were subjected to some of the same racial discrimination they faced in the South. They have often been denied equal opportunities, experienced violence, and been victimized ... (Geography) [100%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  6. Human rights activists: Human rights defenders or human rights activists are people who, individually or with others, act to promote or protect human rights. They can be journalists, environmentalists, whistle-blowers, trade unionists, lawyers, teachers, housing campaigners, and so on. (Social) [89%] 2023-12-03 [Civil rights and liberties]
  7. List of 19th-century African-American civil rights activists: This list contains the names of notable African American civil rights activists and thinkers who pushed for emancipation, equality, and racial justice during the 19th century. Although not often highlighted in American history, before Rosa Parks changed America when she ... (none) [86%] 2024-09-16 [American civil rights activists] [African-American activists]...
  8. List of LGBT rights activists: A list of notable LGBT rights activists who have worked to advance LGBT rights by political change, legal action or publication. Ordered by country, alphabetically. (None) [83%] 2024-07-20 [LGBT rights activists] [Lists of social activists]...
  9. List of disability rights activists: A disability-rights activist or disability-rights advocate is someone who works towards the equality of people with disabilities. Such a person is generally considered a member of the disability-rights movement and/or the independent-living movement. (none) [83%] 2024-09-06 [Disability-related lists] [Disability rights activists]...
  10. Civil Rights Movement: The civil rights movement was a movement towards racial equality and an end to segregation of African Americans that occurred in the United States from about 1953 to 1968, as courts and Congress made segregation illegal and imposed strict laws ... [81%] 2023-02-20 [1950s] [1960s]...
  11. Civil rights movement: Civil rights movement: In the narrow construction, the U.S. movement to end segregation, beginning with the student lunch-counter sit-ins in the 1950s and ending with the passage of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965. [81%] 2023-07-01
  12. Civil Rights Congress: The Civil Rights Congress (CRC) was a United States civil rights organization, formed in 1946 at a national conference for radicals and disbanded in 1956. It succeeded the International Labor Defense, the National Federation for Constitutional Liberties, and the National ... (United States civil rights organization for African-Americans (1946–56)) [81%] 2024-01-10 [Civil Rights Congress] [Anti-racist organizations in the United States]...
  13. Civil Rights Act: Als Civil Rights Act wurden mehrere Bundesgesetze der Vereinigten Staaten bezeichnet. [81%] 2023-08-22
  14. Civil Rights Act: The Civil Rights Act, whilst there have been many of that name, refers predominately to the 1964 legislation of the U.S. Federal government that finally saw the institutionalised racism of the United States become the crime it always was. [81%] 2023-12-19 [Civil rights] [United States law]...
  15. Civil Rights Movement: In the 1967, an organisation was set up in Northern Ireland called the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA). It was inspired by the civil rights movement in the USA and modelled on the National Council for Civil Liberties but ... [81%] 2023-08-01
  16. Civil Rights Memorial: The Civil Rights Memorial is an American memorial in Montgomery, Alabama, created by Maya Lin. The names of 41 people are inscribed on the granite fountain as martyrs who were killed in the civil rights movement. (American memorial in Montgomery, Alabama) [81%] 2023-12-19 [1989 establishments in Alabama] [1989 sculptures]...
  17. Coronavirus civil rights: The COVID-19 Coronavirus has implicated civil rights with respect to several issues, including the constitutional rights to assembly and travel. The CDC has attempted to prohibit gatherings of 50 or more people, which implicates the First Amendment right to ... [81%] 2023-02-18
  18. Civil Rights Cases: The Civil Rights Cases, 109 U.S. 3 (1883), were a group of five landmark cases in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments did not empower Congress to outlaw racial discrimination ... (Group of United States Supreme Court cases) [81%] 2023-11-17 [1883 in United States case law] [Reconstruction Era legislation]...
  19. Civil rights movement (1865–1896): The civil rights movement (1865–1896) aimed to eliminate racial discrimination against African Americans, improve their educational and employment opportunities, and establish their electoral power, just after the abolition of slavery in the United States. The period from 1865 to ... (1865–1896) [81%] 2023-12-13 [19th-century social movements] [History of African-American civil rights]...
  20. Civil rights movements: Civil rights movements are a worldwide series of political movements for equality before the law, that peaked in the 1960s. In many situations they have been characterized by nonviolent protests, or have taken the form of campaigns of civil resistance ... (Worldwide social and political movements against racism) [81%] 2023-12-23 [Liberalism in the United States] [Movements for civil rights]...

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