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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 The most commonly heard of civilrights leaders include Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X. Other CivilRights leaders that may not be so commonly known is Betty Friedan (fought for women's rights), Bayard Rustin, and Myles Horton (ateacher of non-violence. The most commonly heard of civilrights leaders include Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, and Malcolm X. Other CivilRights leaders that may not be so commonly known is Betty Friedan (fought for women's rights), Bayard Rustin, and Myles Horton (ateacher of non-violence. Civil Rights Movements Oil Embargo & July 26, 1948 - June 2013 | October 1973 - 1994 The civil rights movements and the oil embargo are like rubber bands. NO OIL Arab's said RESULTED IN S The Civil Rights Movements worked to make all people equal, some in harsh ways, others in non-violent acts. The most heard of Civil Rights Movements include the Little Rock Nine, theWashington March, and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Less gas and limited sales Rising gas prices & USA Netherlands South Africa Portugal Rhodesia Little Rock Nine The Washington March The Civil Rights Movements are like rubber bands because these movements pulled the nation apartbefore bringing and holding it together. The Oil Embargo is like a rubber band because it stretched the lines at the gas pump, the money in the consumers pocket, and the energy they had left Arab's said The Oil Embargo was used as a political weapon towards Israel and their allies due to the war Yom Kippur of 1973. Organization of Petroleum exporting countries (OPEC) was arab-dominated and because of the war they decided to decrease export by 5 % each month to Israel and their allies, Including America .This then lead to an America energy crisis and oil prices to sky rocket during this time period. Where it Happened Highlighted area is a generalization of where these events took place
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