What Started the Civil Rights Movement?

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The Civil Rights Movement aka. The Southern Freedom Movement refers to the movement geared to stop racial discrimination against Blacks between 1955 and 1968. Though it is not said that any one person started the movement there are several important people of note that were instrumental in this fight like Martin Luther King, Jr, W.E. B. DuBoise, Malcolm X and Rosa Parks.
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It is known that the Civil Rights Movement started between the years of 1955-1965. The prominent figures in this movement to represent African Americans were Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr. and also Rosa Parks.
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