The 1950s was a huge success for the civil rights movement, there were several developments that the citizenship movement began as a result of the great improvement of the lives of black Americans and the motivation for blacks to confront themselves more confidently It was. The first big development in the 1950s was almost ten years later, the Supreme Court basically reversed the 1896 Pressy Trials and the Ferguson trial. Thanks to NAACP 's lawyers, the Supreme Court has made three decisions on civil affairs. These rights not only indicate that the government is sometimes on the black side, but almost completely overturn the "independant but balanced" state
For the success of the American civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s, key figures and the role of citizens' protest action were indispensable. Major people such as Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King have influenced the idea of civil rights movement and public protest action. Major protests during the civil rights movement included Montgomery Bus Boycott, Birmingham Campaign, March Washington, Selma, and the voting bill and the assassination of the king. These protest actions show that the desire for change contributed greatly to the success of the civil rights movement.
Between the late 1950s and the early 1960s there were exceptional political protests and social movements and the King and Martin Road civil rights movement in the United States was remembered as the most famous and successful social movements in history. The American Civil Rights Movement received considerable coverage from the mainstream media, and is familiar with sports and its success. Clearly there is always a dynamic relationship between mainstream media, political protest actions and new social movements. Since the 1960s sociologists began to study the theories surrounding the social movements and have advanced numerous ideas and research on mass media, protest actions, and sports.