To what extent during the 1960s, did the United States become a more open, more tolerant – in a word,
freer- country?
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Sounds great. First, I would like to author to correct the conclusion to have more fluid transitions and
cohesiveness with the previous paragraphs. Furthermore, I would like the author to include the following
topics and events, explicitly mentioning them each: * Voting Rights Act, 1965.
- Selma, Alabama
- Bloody Sunday.
- Turning point in civil rights movement.
- Rise of Black Power.
- Malcolm X and the National of Islam.
- Assassination of Malcolm X, 1965.
- Watts Riot, Los Angeles, 1965.
- Economic racism.Radicalization of SNCC, 1966.
- Stokely Carmichael.
- Black Power.
- Black Panthers.
- Shoot don’t loot.
- Soul on Ice by Eldridge Cleaver.
- Assassination of Dr. King, 1968.
- James Earl Ray.
- The end of the civil rights movement.
- Student Protests.
- Troubling social problems.
- Students for a Democratic Society, (SDS).
- Port Huron Statement by Tom Hayden.
- Free Speech Movement, (FSM).
- Mario Savio.
- University of California, Berkeley.
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