Til Burkhardt 18.03.2023 WHY WAS THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT NOT ENOUGH? Civil Rights Movement - 1954 - 1968 - African American civil rights movement - main triggers: - Jim Crow Laws (laws against African Americans) - “Separate but equal“ (African Americans had to attend separate institutions (schools)) Picture 1 - Civil Rights Movement timeline Racial and Ethnic Conflicts - could only work in low-paid jobs - were not allowed to join the military Racial and Ethnic Equality - treatment in an equal manner e.g.: - education - personal life - safety and self-determination for African Americans - demand for equal participation in the majority society - ght against racism and discrimination at all levels of society - respect for civil rights and the rule of law for African Americans Why was the civil rights movement not enough? - insu cient improvements for african americans - still experience lots of disadvantages and discrimination e.g.: - almost 20% longer prison sentences for the same crime - more often controlled by police - 14% higher risk of falling o the hoped-for educational path - not only a problem in the USA -> worldwide ff Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AoPGag0yoGRAWFH4ngM_zn17aaJAjfGMllHT-LcyQb0/edit? ffi fi English eA Class 12/2 1