The Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama.
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Civil rights - freedom and rights that people have as members of communities, states, or countries. There have been social differences since the beginning of white and black participation; mainly white people have superiority over blacks. As African Americans are the largest ethnic minority in the United States, they are deprived of citizenship rather than other minorities (Source 12). During the civil rights movement this was said to be the period of violence and atrocities; many African Americans, however, overcame the storm in their struggle.
The struggle for the civil rights movement took place in South Carolina as well as the other states in the south. But South Carolina experienced a much less violent movement than Mississippi, Alabama, North Louisiana, or North Florida. This serene transition from Jim Crow's society is not a case where it is absolutely unwilling to accept a change like the "Bull" Conner or the White People Committee of the State of Mississippi, but the white and black leaders of the state It is the intention of accepting a slow change. .
About 50 years from 1965 to 2013, Alabama was a few states before Altering the Voting Rights Act, Alaska, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Virginia. Please do not seek federal approval to comply with the voting rights law. In 2013, Shelby County, Alabama tried to challenge the constitutionality of the federal government in the supreme court case known as Shelby County vs Hord. Alabama thinks that due to state ethnic changes, it should no longer seek federal government approval. The state insists that the voter turnout of black voters is at historical level and how many black candidates are elected to office.
In the late 1950s, 7 southern states (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia) used tests in five provinces (Alabama), Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas, and Virginia) use population taxes to prevent black registrations. In Alabama, voters must submit written responses to the Constitution and the 20-page test of state and local government. In the question, "Where do the presidents vote for the president?" And "Please describe the rights of the person after prosecution by the grand jury." In the civil rights law of 1957, the Ministry of Justice issued a voting right case I filed an injunction and lawsuit. Although it is a lawsuit, only 200,000 registrations of black voters have increased