A reform movement from the Civil Rights era
Compare a reform movement from the Civil Rights era (weeks 9 through 12) with a reform movement from earlier in American history. In your opinion, are these movements best described as similar to one another, or distinct from one another? Why?
Sample Answer
The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s and the Abolitionist Movement of the 19th century were both reform movements that sought to end discrimination and injustice in the United States. However, there are also some key differences between the two movements.
Similarities
Both the Civil Rights Movement and the Abolitionist Movement were social movements that challenged the status quo and demanded change. They both used a variety of tactics to achieve their goals, including protests, boycotts, and civil disobedience. And both movements achieved significant successes, leading to the abolition of slavery and the passage of landmark civil rights legislation.