Citizenship in the United States from 1945 to 1975 1) How did the civil rights movement change between 1945 and 1975? [6] Black Americans have been having a very difficult time, because of their color, they can not do a lot. skin. In the southern states of the United States, racial discrimination is only a daily life experience of black people. The American civil rights movement is a political, legal and social struggle organized by African-American with the help of Caucasians.
Diversity was due to the civil rights movement in the United States focusing on the enforcement of African-American citizenship. Since then, diversity is a problem that has been recognized and controversial by many organizations and society as a whole. It usually means equal participation of people from different sources, sex, religion, age, etc. In this respect, diversity is often understood as equal opportunity and indiscriminate. This is self explanatory, but there are still possibilities that it is not effective because it is too much on the surface.
"Civil rights are all people's rights for social opportunities and equal access to public facilities." Public law ensures equal protection and equality opportunities for all citizens under the law In addition, it means that the state plays an active role. Regardless of race, gender, religion, or any other role unrelated to the value of the EU, the exercise of civil rights and participation in full living should take into account the different sexual political activities in planning and implementation, Focus on gender mainstreaming strategy and others. Gender mainstreaming is a gender policy strategy that enables equality of men and women's rights, allowing higher levels of gender democracy, equality, and fair treatment of gender and equal opportunities. One gender research institution is gender in Europe
Education played a very important role in the history of civil rights since 1945. A lot of time and energy are spent on education - in democratic institutions, everyone should have the right to take decent education regardless of skin color. This issue of citizenship and education became international headline news of the event held at Little Rock High School in 1957. However, after this incident education is still at the forefront of civil rights. In 1945, the two most visible areas of apartheid and racial discrimination were housing and education. In the southern states, African-Americans live in the poorest areas with the worst facilities. They symbolize doing this, they are doing the worst job and can afford to buy the most basic equipment.