When The Beatles Fought for Civil Rights Movement in the United States of America
The Civil Rights Movement, led by Martin Luther King Juniorand resulted in the eventual banning of racial segregation practiced in the U.S. In the year 1965, Rosa Parks, a black civil rights activist refused to get up from her seat in the bus, and thus started a boycott of public transportation by the black community for almost a year. While the heated activism continued in the hinterlands of America, Britain had already made it illegal to display racial discrimination in a public place.