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Titre: The Role of The Black Life Matter and The Civil Rights Movement in Ending Violence and Systematic Racism Towards Black People in the United States of America
Auteur(s): AMMOUCHE, Meriem Fatima Zohra
Date de publication: 6-nov-2018
Résumé: This memoir deals with The position of the Black Live's Matter and the Civil Right's Movements in the U.S. It explains each movement and how those movements work. The first chapter explain the study of the post-sixtie's era and how the racial activist change activism to social justice organization and the civil right's movement . It deals with the role of the memorialization and how it is essential to emphasize the success of the movement and it is a way to inspire the new generation of activists in their struggle. The second chapter examines the reason behind the creation of the Black Live Matter and its main goals, specificity how this movement was guided and its tactics to help black people. This extended essay concludes with the third chapter that deals with the older generation , in which it affirms that the civil rights movements does not solved many racial issues than it deals with the views of BLM , it support , criticism and response to criticisms. Finally, this chapter seeks to find a middle ground between Civil Right's Movement and Black Live's Matter .
URI/URL: http://dspace.univ-tlemcen.dz/handle/112/13424
Collection(s) :Master en Anglais

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