(the) Black Panthers

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(the) Black Panthers

...without food or shelter, and to follow whatever their conscious wants. For example ,if it is a natural right to own property, civil law might regulate what someone does with that property. Civil law also determines such things as who shall vote, who shall be allowed to drive a car, the legal age for alcohol consumption, and even whether or not businesses can operate on Sundays.4 The two types of rights have become so intertwined with each other that they often appear to be almost identical. If a government has the power to abolish civil rights, then it also has the power to destroy natural rights. An individual denied equality (a civil right) finds very little liberty (a natural right). And people without liberty find very little enjoyment in equality.5 The 1950's and 60's marked the beginning of our nation's notable Civil Rights movement. Usually headlined by the efforts of Dr. Martin Luther King, series of political uprisings, infamous speeches, and finally the acquisition of new rights for the American Negro, the civil rights movement seems to be...

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