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  • Title: Textbook Supplement Volume I - the Civil Rights Movement Part I: A Legal and Historic Context In Stories, Photographs and Film
  • Author : Jeffrey Frank Jones
  • Release Date : January 05, 2013
  • Genre: Politics & Current Events,Books,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 384540 KB

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OVERVIEW:


What Are Civil Rights and Civil Liberties? 

The term “civil liberties” generally means the freedom from intrusive or undue government interference, while “civil rights" refers to the rights of individuals to participate fairly and equally in society and the political process. Civil liberties are generally spoken of in the negative—what government cannot do—whereas civil rights are generally positive (or affirmative)—what the government must or should do to ensure equality and fairness. Civil liberties offer protection to individuals from improper government action and arbitrary governmental interference. Privacy is coupled more naturally with civil liberties because privacy is a concept about prohibiting certain intrusions. 


CONTENT By CHAPTER:


1. Text - Getting Uncle Sam to Enforce Your Civil Rights


2. Text - The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission


3. Text - Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964


4. Text - The Voting Acts Right Of 1965


5. Text - We Shall Overcome: Historical Places Of The Civil Rights Movement


6. Text - Black Americans in Congress


7. Text - Privacy, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties


8. Text - Resources For Teachers - Abraham Lincoln Takes a National Role 


9. Text - Resources For Teachers - Jim Crow In America 


10. Text - Resources For Teachers - The NAACP: A Century In The Fight For Freedom


11. Text - Resources For Teachers - Assimilation Through Education


12. Text - Resources For Teachers -  Veterans’ Stories Struggles for Participation 


13. Historic Prints And Photographs


14. Film - Henry Browne, Farmer (1942)


15. Film - Integration Report I (1960)


16. Film - The March On Washington (1963)


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