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To what extent were the demands of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement and the American Civil Rights Movement similar?

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Have a little read: ... To what extent were the demands of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement and the American Civil Rights Movement similar? During the 1960's, the civil rights campaign in the United States was televised all over the world. Catholics in Northern Ireland, who were at the time being discriminated against in areas such as employment and housing, were inspired to establish the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association. The aims of the NICRA were similar to those of the American Civil Rights Movement for example, both wanted equal voting rights, among other things, but there were also considerable differences. On the question of voting, the main demand from the A.C.R.M was for all Blacks to be allowed to register to vote. For as Martin Luther King says, "Many were being denied the walk to the ballot box." In Northern Ireland, however all Catholics did have the vote in Westminster and Stormont elections. What the N.I.C.R.A wanted was as end to restriction of voting in Council elections to ratepayers and multiple votes for businessmen. Much of the focus of the A.C.R.M was on bringing the removal of Jim Crow Laws. These state laws applied in southern states and ensured that Blacks were "kept in their place." They had to accept segregated restaurants, toilets, cinemas, buses etc. many of their facilities were inadequate compared to those of whites. No such laws applied in Northern Ireland and thus this were not a demand of N.I.C.R.A. Schooling were segregated in America and the A.C.R.M campaigned vigorously to end it. In Northern Ireland, however, much of the population, especially the Catholic Church opposed integrated education, so this wasn't a demand of N.I.C.R.A. Both organisations were unhappy at how jobs were allocated. In Northern Ireland, there was much discrimination, especially by local councils and N.I.C.R.A called for this to end. Blacks in America were given generally poor paid jobs and little promotion. In conclusion, both organisations wanted similar reforms made, but there also many differences for example there was no gerrymandering (the rigging of local electoral boundaries) was not present in America. The black civil rights movement clearly influenced NICRA and this is evident in the tactics of each organisation, which was, above all, peaceful, non-violent protests and demonstrations.

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