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29.01.2021 •
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What was the Ottoman Empire reaction to Western influence? (Like did they adopt new customs and technology, or push it away?)
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The civil rights movement saw the first major victories for civil rights in the Supreme Court as well as the development of nonviolent protests and the transformation of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.into the movement's preeminent leader. The civil rights movement had tragic consequences for two of its leaders in the late 1960s. On February 21, 1965, former Nation of Islam leader and Organization of Afro-American Unity founder Malcolm X was assassinated at a rally.