What events characterized the struggle for voting rights in the mid-1960s, and how did this period represent a shift from early years of the civil rights movement since Brown v. Board of Education?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


Answer: An ideal response should:
a. Identify the Selma-to-Montgomery March as a key event illustrative of mass marches and protests for voting rights.
b. Describe the increased violent resistance surrounding voting rights campaigns which contrasted with the harsh but limited retaliation of urban whites against the sit-in movement.
c. Consider what factors led to the issuance of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
d. Explain how violence and protest in cities outside the South such as Los Angeles became a major point of focus following the Voting Right Act’s victory, which primarily took on southern segregation laws.

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