¶ … Art of Protest
It is interesting to think in terms of artistry when discussing social actions, but when the protest, and similar concepts are correctly performed, they are definitely an art form. In the United States, the civil rights protests that have been ongoing (because constant vigilance is required for a people's maintenance of their rights) since the 1950's, and earlier if the work of abolitionists and learned men such as Frederick Douglas are considered. This quest for civil rights guaranteed to all Americans by the Constitution has made protest one of its founding hallmarks. The reason for this is that without a popular uprising of some type the people in places of authority are unlikely to believe that individual voices encompass the feelings of an entire group. However, these protests have to be well thought out, and that is where the artistry lies. This paper will examine the civil rights movement in the United States to determine its historical foundation, major components, and the symmetry that provides it with a sense of art.
It is popular to assume that Martin Luther King, Jr. was the primary figure behind the protest movement. Although, Dr. King was definitely in the forefront of the movement, he was placed in that position by organizations which determined the direction...
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