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CIVIL RIGHTS / 153 MAJOR EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF CIVIL
DISOBEDIENCE 1849 Henry David Thoreau publishes “ Resistance to Civil
Government " ( later known as " Civil Disobedience " ) . 1906 Mohandas K.
Gandhi urges Indians in ...
CIVIL RIGHTS / 153 MAJOR EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF CIVIL
DISOBEDIENCE 1849 Henry David Thoreau publishes “ Resistance to Civil
Government " ( later known as " Civil Disobedience " ) . 1906 Mohandas K.
Gandhi urges Indians in ...
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CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 / 155 McLaughlin , Andrew C. A Constitutional
History of the United States . New York : Appleton - Century - Crofts , 1935 .
Mendenhall , Michael J. , ed . The Constitution of the United States of America :
The ...
CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 / 155 McLaughlin , Andrew C. A Constitutional
History of the United States . New York : Appleton - Century - Crofts , 1935 .
Mendenhall , Michael J. , ed . The Constitution of the United States of America :
The ...
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Civil rights movement TYPE OF ETHICS : Civil rights DATE : Twentieth century
ASSOCIATED WITH : The African American struggle for equality DEFINITION :
The movement dedicated to actualizing the rights to personal liberty guaranteed
by ...
Civil rights movement TYPE OF ETHICS : Civil rights DATE : Twentieth century
ASSOCIATED WITH : The African American struggle for equality DEFINITION :
The movement dedicated to actualizing the rights to personal liberty guaranteed
by ...
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