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The Civil Rights Movement. How did African Americans challenge segregation after World War II? African Americans were still treated as second-class citizens.
Attempts to coexist were abandoned, and removing Native Americans from their lands became standard policy.
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Chapter 18
Section One Rebuilding the South. Reconstruction The process of readmitting the former Confederate states into the Union. 1865-1877.
CHAPTER 18 1945-1975 This chapter will identify the causes, main events, and effects of the civil rights movement. It examines the movement after World.