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--- title: "civil rights movement" type: concept related: [University Of Georgia, Civil Rights, Rosa Parks, Montomery Bus Boycott, Martin Luther King] source: https://www.jemoka.com/posts/kbhcivil_rights/ confidence: high status: active --- civil rights movement starting civil rights moment was kicked off by the Rosa Parks incident, which caused the Montomery Bus Boycott. Martin Luther King capitalized the incident to kick start civil rights movement. He employed the method of nonviolence movement. educational integration in the civil rights movement K-12 disintegration: Brown v. Board of Education University of Georgia was the first disintegrated university in the south service integration in the civil rights movement Lunch counter boycotts. Nashville became the first desegregated lunch counter. SNICK SNICK is a student organization founded by Ella Baker in the civil rights movement that sent students into the most dangerous areas of segregation and leading protests. Motown Records Motown Records is an African-American owned Detroit record business Malcom X A civil rights movement activist, calling for more violent forms of protest and prosecuting specific white actions. Malcom X and Martin Luther King contradicted each other in methods of active persecution vs. nonviolent integration. Bloody Sunday Bloody Sunday was a voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery. Peaceful protesters were attacked with nightsticks and tear gas. The event was widely televised: transforming the movement as a televised morality play. Nonviolence helps getting the clergy leaders as a form of leveraging religion in a show of unity. Black Power Movement A new chapter in the civil rights movement which incorporated less of the elements of integration but instead in wanted more sense of self-determination. nonviolence movement, which the Black Power Movement overrided, had ran its course when Martin Luther King was assassinated.