how did the freedom of speech and freedom to assemble in groups helped african americans to be free?

Posted on December 18th, 2009 by admin

and how it helped the civil rights movement?

thanks soo much!! i have a headache and it’s like 3 am over here
oh! and do you have any info on the education of african americans and their right to vote maybe a little before the movement

In general, the freedom of assembly has fostered social changes in the USA, including social change towards the 13th Amendment of the Constitution, wherein Congress abolished slavery. Any American was able to meet others publicly and in their homes to discuss whether they thought slavery could be continued without any fear of retribution from any state actor, whether a police officer or otherwise.

Years later during the Civil Rights movement, the same freedom of assembly enabled African American to march from Selma to Montgomery and for young students at Berkeley to speak out against bias and prejudice. Though several students were arrested for trespassing, none were arrested for voicing their views against the establishment. These rights to assemble were integral in ushering in civil rights.

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  1. bluasakura Says:

    In general, the freedom of assembly has fostered social changes in the USA, including social change towards the 13th Amendment of the Constitution, wherein Congress abolished slavery. Any American was able to meet others publicly and in their homes to discuss whether they thought slavery could be continued without any fear of retribution from any state actor, whether a police officer or otherwise.

    Years later during the Civil Rights movement, the same freedom of assembly enabled African American to march from Selma to Montgomery and for young students at Berkeley to speak out against bias and prejudice. Though several students were arrested for trespassing, none were arrested for voicing their views against the establishment. These rights to assemble were integral in ushering in civil rights.
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