This case study describes the origins and development of the Civil Rights Movement Oral History Survey Project, which created an online information resource on collections of civil rights-related oral history interviews held in repositories around the U.S. In particular, it focuses on the digital ...
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Learn about the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. Discover significant protests, activists, and organizations. Explore laws such as the Civil...
civil rights pl.n. The rights belonging to an individual by virtue of citizenship, especially the fundamental freedoms and privileges guaranteed by the 13th and 14th Amendments to the US Constitution and by subsequent acts of Congress, including civil liberties, due process, equal protection of the...
Civil Rights Project at Harvard University 1954-2006 process this collection and complete a demonstration project in collaboration with the University of Michigan School of Law Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse... C Felker - 《Social Science Research Network》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 "Indexes and...
1.Often,civil liberties.a fundamental right, as freedom of speech, guaranteed to an individual by the laws of a country (as the Bill of Rights in the U.S.). 2.the liberty of an individual to exercise such a right without unwarranted government interference. ...
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Mississippi • In addition to the many people involved, states and location also played a crucial and important role in the Civil Rights Movement • Today, we are going to focus on the role of Mississippi in the movement and some of the events that took place in that state Population ...
Liberals will say that the rights protected in the Constitution are more prevalent, not less. They will point to the success of the civil rights movement in integrating blacks. Overall, however, it is not clear that blacks have any more due process and habeas corpus rights under the War on...
Why document the past? Professor Dale Glenwood Green of Morgan State University provides a keynote address at the Galesville Community Center to promote the project,Explore the Civil Rights Era in Anne Arundel County, a National Park Service-funded project led by theLost Towns Project, Inc.andAn...