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In the months leading up to the 2008 presidential election, many looked at the election as the ultimate litmus test towards whether or not the civil rights movement had succeeded, as the idea of Americans having the chance to elected an African-American to the Presidency would be the ultimate way to see if the movement's successes had any impact upon the generations who came afterwards. Needless to say, [[Barack Obama]]'s election proved that the movement did indeed have its desired impact - but not without a lot of complaints, mostly imagined, from many quarters (including a sustained attack on his eligibility to be President carried out by his successor, [[Donald Trump]]), so the Civil Rights Movement still has a long way to go before reaching complete equality.
 
Despite most the examples listed here being set in [[The Sixties]], the issues behind the Civil Rights Movement isare still ongoingin existence. It'sThe justequivalent movement is better known by the hashtag [[Black Lives Matter]] in the early-21st century.
 
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