How Did The Events In Freedom Summer Help Accelerate And Propel The Civil Rights Movement

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Name lexi garcez U.S. History Mr. D’Arienzo December 12, 2022 How did the events in Freedom Summer help accelerate and propel the Civil Rights Movement forward? The main focus of reconstruction with the use of the 13th 14th and 15th amendments was to bring the southern states back into full political participation in the Union, guaranteeing rights to former slaves,and defining new relationships between African Americans and whites. Freedom Summer was a 1964 voter registration drive aimed at increasing the number of registered black voters in Mississippi. The project was designed to draw the nation's attention to the violent oppression experienced by Mississippi blacks who attempted to exercise their constitutional rights, and to develop a …show more content…

"The summer of 1964 represented an escalation in the civil rights struggle. It was the most bloody and violent summer of the entire period." (from King's book "Why We Can't Wait"). One specific group who was a revolutionary party during the civil rights movement was the Black Panther Party, a group made of revolutionary political activists that was formed in oakland, ca in 1966. The party's primary goal was to address the issues of racial inequality and social injustice facing blacks in the United States. A way that this party helped move forward the civil rights movement was by bringing attention to the issue of police brutality amongst black people. The party’s members would go around the black streets looking for illegal police forces against blacks. They also worked to educate the community about what their legal rights are when dealing with law …show more content…

The campaign also helped to galvanize support for the civil rights movement among northern liberals and the wider American public, who were shocked by the violent response of the Mississippi establishment to peaceful efforts to expand democracy and promote racial equality. This act gave blacks more freedom and opportunities to vote for people who they wanted to support. "Freedom Summer was a daring and courageous venture. It produced both positive and negative results. It dramatized the depth and viciousness of racism in Mississippi, but it also pointed out the determination of Negroes and whites to work together in the cause of freedom." (from King's speech "The Casualties of the War in Vietnam"). Even though blacks were still fighting for their many lost freedoms, Mlk and the Black Panther Party helped bring a home for all americans; black or white living in

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