Civil rights movement in popular culture  

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The history of the 1954 to 1968 American civil rights movement has been depicted and documented in film, song, theater, television, and the visual arts. These presentations add to and maintain cultural awareness and understanding of the goals, tactics, and accomplishments of the people who organized and participated in this nonviolent movement.

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[[File:Rosa Parks statue NSHC.jpg|thumb|Rosa Parks by Eugene Daub (2013), in National Statuary Hall, United States Capitol]]

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