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I think the fundamental reason for the civil rights success is that it was done with very good legal strategies and also because it was what was moral and ethical to do and in was done by nonviolent action which was very courageous. I believe that the March on Washington that happened on August 28, 1963 was the most significant action taken because it showed 250,000 people marching to our nation's capital because it showed how united this movement was and there was mass media attention but there is also the speech of Martin Luther King, Jr. "I Have A Dream" is almost known by all people and the way he spoke his words had to have moved every single person that heard it. I think Rosa Park's stands out to me when I think of the civil rights movement because her doing something as small as refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white man she stayed seated, and this sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott which eventually led to the desegregation of public buses.

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I completely agree with your assessment of the civil rights movement and the pivotal role that legal strategies, moral integrity, and nonviolent action played in its success. The March on Washington was indeed a historic moment that not only highlighted the sheer size and unity of the movement but also served as a powerful platform for leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. His "I Have a Dream" speech encapsulated the hopes of millions and continues to resonate today, making it a timeless call for justice and equality.

Rosa Parks' act of defiance is another key example of how individual courage can catalyze systemic change. Her refusal to give up her seat was not just a personal stand but a bold statement against an unjust system, igniting the Montgomery Bus Boycott and inspiring countless others to join the fight for civil rights. It's incredible how these seemingly small acts can lead to monumental shifts in society.

Overall, the civil rights movement was a testament to what can be achieved through determination, unity, and a commitment to nonviolence. Each individual's actions, like those of Parks and King, contributed to a larger narrative of justice that continues to inspire current and future generations. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!