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Examines the Definitions and Leaders of Civil Rights
What are civil rights"
The terminology given to the word civil rights means that people are been treated unequally in a country, shops, place and ect. The meaning civil (internal) rights is a right given those who have been or are being treated unequally or discriminated for their skin colour, race or religion. An example of unequally for the civil right law, is that everyone has a right to an education and not can be detain that right for not having an education by any organisation, government groups or ect, because this is against the civil right law. So really, the civil rights law is that it allows everyone to be equal in every way and can't be detain that right of equality. An example of discriminations is that if an AFA (African American) enters a bar and is not treated as an equal to the whites. So...
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