One person from the group needs to write the answers to this question… What are Civil Rights?

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One person from the group needs to write the answers to this question… What are Civil Rights?

Class recorder Groups share out their ideas about civil rights Record this discussion on a class poster

civil rights plural noun ( often initial capital letters ) 1. rights to personal liberty established by the 13th and 14th Amendments to the U.S. constitution and certain Congressional acts, especially as applied to an individual or a minority group.nounlibertyconstitution 2. the rights to full legal, social, and economic equality extended to blacks. Source: