The Beatles Fight for Equality

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Imagine you are driving down a road and a song by The Beatles comes on the radio. The song takes you back to the days of the Civil Rights Movement. A time when the power of the Ku Klux Klan, racial prejudices, and segregation controlled the lives of many individuals. The song tells a story and implores the listener to stand up for what is right and to end the war on race. It brings you a sense of empowerment to change the world. That is what The Beatles did in their time preforming together. The Beatles contributed to the Civil Rights Movement with their concerts, songs, and way of life.
The Beatles were a boy band formed in Liverpool England (1963 A New Civil War Raging); the band was made up of John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr. The Beatles were a pop rock band formed in the year 1960. Their music has influenced many people all over the world, having multiple number one singles to selling many number one albums. The Beatles influenced people like Oasis, Pink Floyd, The Byrds and many other artists and bands to name. The Beatles were together for a short time when they had broken up only 10 years of being together. Although The Beatles broke up they had come over to America in the year 1964, only 11 weeks after America’s President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. On February 9th, 1964 The Beatles had made their first American television appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. This episode of The Ed Sullivan Show had an audience of 73 million views (Wikipedia). The Beatles they were very unpopular with adults and newspapers (1963 A New Civil War Raging). Although adults and newspapers hated The Beatles, teens and young adults were very popular and had already had concerts lined up for a tour in America....

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...in both the music industry and the history of the Civil Rights Movement.

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