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  1. 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 ... [100%] 2023-02-20 [1950s] [1960s]...
  2. 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. [100%] 2023-07-01
  3. Autism rights movement: The autism rights movement, also known as the autistic acceptance movement, is a social movement allied with disability rights that emphasizes a neurodiversity paradigm, viewing autism as a disability with variations in the human brain rather than as a disease ... (Disability rights movement for autistic people) [100%] 2023-11-18 [Autism rights movement] [Sociological and cultural aspects of autism]...
  4. 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 ... [100%] 2023-08-01
  5. Deaf rights movement: The Deaf rights movement encompasses a series of social movements within the disability rights and cultural diversity movements that encourages deaf and hard of hearing to push society to adopt a position of equal respect for them. Acknowledging that those ... (Social) [100%] 2024-01-05 [Deafness] [Identity politics]...
  6. Human rights movement: Human rights movement refers to a nongovernmental social movement engaged in activism related to the issues of human rights. The foundations of the global human rights movement involve resistance to: colonialism, imperialism, slavery, racism, segregation, patriarchy, and oppression of indigenous ... (Social) [100%] 2023-11-24 [Social movements]
  7. Corporate rights movement: The corporate rights movement desires extension of the traditional legal definition of the corporation, from a legal entity that has existence and can own assets, into more traditional areas of human rights, such as free speech and voting. U.S. [100%] 2023-06-16
  8. 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) [100%] 2023-12-13 [19th-century social movements] [History of African-American civil rights]...
  9. Gay rights movement: The gay rights movement is a term referring to myriad organizations, groups, and people broadly fighting for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people (LGBT). The different segments of this social movement often share related goals of social ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  10. Gay rights movement: The gay rights movement is a term referring to myriad organizations, groups, and people broadly fighting for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people (LGBT). The different segments of this social movement often share related goals of social ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  11. Autism rights movement: The autism rights movement is a civil rights movement arguing for greater acceptance of autism as a different but natural way of being, instead of it being viewed as a disease that must be "treated" or "cured". Organizations active in ... [100%] 2024-01-03 [Autism] [Civil rights]...
  12. Civil rights movement (1896–1954): The civil rights movement (1896–1954) was a long, primarily nonviolent action to bring full civil rights and equality under the law to all Americans. The era has had a lasting impact on American society – in its tactics, the increased ... (1896–1954) [100%] 2023-07-12 [Civil rights movement] [19th-century social movements]...
  13. Animal rights movement: The animal rights movement (also known as the animal liberation movement, the animal personhood movement, or the animal advocacy movement) is a social movement that seeks to abolish the strict moral and legal distinction drawn between humans and non-human ... [100%] 2023-10-28 [Animal rights movement]
  14. Abortion-rights movements: Abortion-rights movements, also self-styled as pro-choice movements, advocate for the right to have legal access to induced abortion services including elective abortion. They seek to represent and support women who wish to terminate their pregnancy without fear ... (Social movement advocating for legal access to abortion) [93%] 2023-10-26 [Abortion] [Abortion-rights movement]...
  15. Abortion-rights movements: Abortion-rights movements, also self-styled as pro-choice movements, advocate for the right to have legal access to induced abortion services including elective abortion. They seek to represent and support women who wish to terminate their pregnancy without fear ... (Social movement advocating for legal access to abortion) [93%] 2024-01-22 [Abortion] [Abortion-rights movement]...
  16. 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) [93%] 2023-12-23 [Liberalism in the United States] [Movements for civil rights]...
  17. Rights: Rights are entitlements (not) to perform certain actions, or (not) to be in certain states; or entitlements that others (not) perform certain actions or (not) be in certain states. (Philosophy) [87%] 2021-12-24
  18. Rights: Rights entitle one to perform certain acts (or be in certain states) and to (not) have others perform certain acts, they govern ways of acting and of being treated. These rights are thought to be directly tied to a duty ... [87%] 2023-02-03
  19. Rights: Rights are freedoms, abilities, prerogatives, or privileges regarding what a person, entity or group is permitted to do, legally or morally. The term rights is generally identified as a positive good for humans which entails permissions or freedoms or powers ... [87%] 2023-12-19 [Rights] [Morality]...
  20. Rights: Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of people or owed to people according to some legal system, social convention, or ethical theory. Rights ... (Philosophy) [87%] 2023-09-25 [Concepts in ethics] [Libertarian theory]...

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