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What Progress Did the Civil-Rights Movement Make in the 1950s

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What progress did the civil-rights movement make in the 1950s? Refer specifically to Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka , the Montgomery bus boycott, and the Civil Rights Act 1957. How did whites respond to African-Americans' demand for desegregation? What roles did Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King play in spurring southern African-Americans to fight for their rights?


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