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The goals of the Civil Rights Movement were meaningful civil rights laws, a massive federal works program, full and fair employment, decent housing, the right to vote, and adequate integrated education.

The right to vote was passed and placed in the Bill of Rights (15th amendment) in 1870 part of the reconstruction era. So during 1960's during the civil rights movement the right to vote was not one of their goals because it was already in effect for African Americans to vote.

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Q: How did civil rights activists change their strategies and goals in the 1960's and 1970's and how successful were they in achieving racial equality?
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