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7 September, 23:17

How was the fight for voting rights during the Civil Rights movement a continuation of the fight from reconstruction?

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  1. 7 September, 23:33
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    Because people during the reconstruction were fighting due to slavery (the civil war) or the rights of african americans. The civil right movement was like a continuation or amendment of that reconstruction era to guarantee people of all races the same rights and abolish racial segregation; this actually never came to light when slavery was abolished and the reconstruction era ended.
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