"The term 'Civil Rights movement' means the movement to secure racial equality in the United States for African Americans that, focusing on the period 1954 through 1968, challenged the practice of racial segregation in the Nation and achieved equal rights legislation for all American citizens." (Cornell Law School)
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Canadian civil rights trailblazers | HumanRights.ca
Rights Revolution in Canada | The Canadian Encyclopedia
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Charles Roach (CAN) A. Philip Randoph
Dudley Laws (CAN) Coretta Scott King
Martin Luther King Jr. Ella Baker
James Best (?) Dorothy Height
Bromley Armstrong (CAN) Carrie Mae Best (CAN)
Shirley Chisholm Viola Desmond (CAN)
John Lewis Fannie Lou Hamer
Rosa Parks Ida B. Wells
Art Zone: Celebrating 20th century African American graphic designers