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Q: The Civil Rights Movement is the fighting for African-Americans' basic civil rights nearly a century after the end of the Civil War. Discrimination and segregation against black people continued in many ways, for example, in school, in public transportation, and in restaurant. As the US Supreme Court legalizes "separate but equal" facilities for blacks and whites, the case of Brown versus Board of Education occurs in 1953, which is considered the first start of the Civil Rights Movement. Then in 1955, Rosa Parks’ resistance act that she would not give up her seat to a white man on the bus led to a bus boycott. As these kind of movements continued in a variety of forms and fervent protests expanded, laws to discriminate against black people finally have been enacted toward fair way. この表現は自然ですか?
A: × The Civil Rights Movement is the fighting for African-Americans' basic civil rights nearly a century after the end of the Civil War.
✓ The fight for African-Americans' basic civil rights was known as "The Civil Rights Movement", and began nearly a century after the end of the Civil War.

× Discrimination and segregation against black people continued in many ways, for example, in school, in public transportation, and in restaurant.
✓ Discrimination and segregation against black people continued in many ways, such as in schools, restaurants, and public transportation.

× As the US Supreme Court legalizes "separate but equal" facilities for blacks and whites, the case of Brown versus Board of Education occurs in 1953, which is considered the first start of the Civil Rights Movement.
✓ In 1953, the case of Brown v. Board of Education was brought forth to challenge the idea of "separate but equal" facilities for blacks and whites; a legal doctrine established by the US Supreme Court. This is considered the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement.

× Then in 1955, Rosa Parks’ resistance act that she would not give up her seat to a white man on the bus led to a bus boycott.
✓ In 1955, Rosa Parks’ refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man. This act of resistance led to a bus boycott.

× As these kind of movements continued in a variety of forms and fervent protests expanded, laws to discriminate against black people finally have been enacted toward fair way.
✓ These kinds of movements continued in a variety of forms. As fervent protests expanded, laws made to discriminate against black people were finally abolished. Now, laws are enacted fairly towards all races.

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