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Civil Rights Denied

Civil Rights Denied. Created By: Coty King. Civil Rights. The Civil Rights movement of the 20 th century addressed six different areas: Categories-Human rights, Free and Equal Citizenship, Discrimination, Sexual Orientation, Disability, and Legal Cases and Statutes.

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Civil Rights Denied

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  1. Civil Rights Denied Created By: Coty King

  2. Civil Rights • The Civil Rights movement of the 20th century addressed six different areas: Categories-Human rights, Free and Equal Citizenship, Discrimination, Sexual Orientation, Disability, and Legal Cases and Statutes.

  3. “From Civil Rights to Social rights”Author: Agnes Fletcher • These six categories are essentially the new “Bill of rights” for the 20th century. They define who we are as a nation and as human beings.

  4. “From Civil Rights to Social rights”Author: Agnes Fletcher Commission is better seen as a movement towards the realization of social, economic, and cultural rights, and so as reaffirmation of the indissolubility of human rights in the round.

  5. “From Civil Rights to Social rights”Author: Agnes Fletcher • As we Americans continue to thrive through free labor civil rights will continue to spread and share equal justice.

  6. Free and Equal CitizenshipAuthor: Jason Sokol • Voices of Civil Rights rises to its best when parts of the site achieve that goal.

  7. Free and Equal CitizenshipAuthor: Jason Sokol • This act, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson on July 2, 1964, prohibited discrimination in public places, provided for the integration of schools and other public facilities,

  8. Free and Equal CitizenshipAuthor: Jason Sokol • The greatest strengths of both voices of civil Rights and the Spokane Civil Rights oral history project lies in the voices themselves.

  9. Free and Equal CitizenshipAuthor: Jason Sokol • If there is a larger lesson for these sites and for others whisking to document and disseminate U.S. Civil Rights history perhaps it is this: highlight the voices themselves, provide context for them and frame them.

  10. Civil Rights =DisabilityAuthor: Nick O’Brien • The Human Acts Right of 1998 was due to come into force of October 2000 ; and many key provisions of the Disability Discrimination Act of 1995 were still to be phased in incrementally.

  11. Civil Rights =DisabilityAuthor: Nick O’Brien • In international human rights documents it is customary to draw a sharp distinction between negative, justifiable civil rights and positive, non-justifiable social rights.

  12. Civil Rights =DisabilityAuthor: Nick O’Brien • To that extent the association at its inception with notion of “Civil Rights” presaged engagement with a wider “extra-Civil rights” remit. This re-emphasis in fact reflected the what which “Civil Rights” for disabled people were already being conceived by activist in the United States.

  13. Stories and LegendsThomas J. Sugrue • Throughout the history of human domain the people have decided to debate on the issue of sexual orientation and its distressful meaning of how prejudice many are.

  14. Stories and LegendsThomas J. Sugrue • The plan is set up by a 3 step plan 1.Insure free and equal rights 2.Perscute those who are judgmental 3.Guarantee accessibility to all

  15. Stories and LegendsThomas J. Sugrue • The raged war on sexual orientation carries on when the people have spoken to end this false war.

  16. Evolving International Law Author: Enzamaria Tramontana • in the last decade, the rights of indigenous peoples have gained a prominent place in international human rights discourse and with en this context rights over land and natural resources have turned out to b one of the most sensitive issues in the past decade.

  17. Evolving International Law Author: Enzamaria Tramontana • Rights over land and natural resources have contently been a struggle to obtain under international law and human rights. But what is the solution?

  18. Evolving International Law Author: Enzamaria Tramontana • The 2 step solution in order for free human rights • 1.Inssure due process • 2.Allow the citizens access

  19. The Legal DivisionAuthor: Rebecca Kemble • At the beginning of the early 21st centaury the legaldivision has into law dozens of measures that systematically dismantle the institutions and practices that have served as the foundation for civil rights in the state.

  20. The Legal DivisionAuthor: Rebecca Kemble • As the centaury continue to unfolds we find that our Bill of Rights “Human Rights” have been fading away as the legal division continues to establish order.

  21. Sources • Phillips, sarah. Civil Society and Disability Rights. • Fletcher, Agnes. Disability Rights Commission. • Sugrue, Thomas. Stories and Legends. 2008. • Sokol, Jason. The Journal of American History. 2010. • Tramontana, Enzamaria . The Contribution of the Inter-American Human Rights. 2010. • Kemble, Rebecca . Walker Rolls Back. 2004.

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