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Title: Ghamlu differenza : program 15
Other Titles: Is-Civil Rights Movement fl-Istati Uniti
Authors: Pirotta, Joe
Borg, Joseph
Keywords: Civil rights movements
African Americans
Discrimination
Human rights
Racism -- United States
Issue Date: 2009
Citation: Borg, J., & Pirotta J. (Producers & Presenters). (2009). Għamlu differenza [Radio series]. Malta: Campus FM
Abstract: The African-American Civil Rights Movement or 1960s Civil Rights Movement encompasses social movements in the United States whose goals were to end racial segregation and discrimination against black Americans and to secure legal recognition and federal protection of the citizenship rights enumerated in the Constitution and federal law. This article covers the phase of the movement between 1954 and 1968, particularly in the South. The leadership was African-American, much of the political and financial support came from labor unions (led by Walter Reuther), major religious denominations, and prominent white politicians such as Hubert Humphrey and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Description: A discussion between Fr. Joe Borg and Prof Joe Pirotta on the events, inventions and developments throughout history that made a difference to our way of life.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/4144
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