How did activists in one civil rights movement impact other movements in the U.S. and Europe?(1 point)

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Activists communicated with each other only indirectly through their publications, such as de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex, inspiring feminist movements.
Activists communicated with each other only indirectly through their publications, such as de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex , inspiring feminist movements.

Activists communicated with each other directly through correspondence only, as was the case with King and Nelson Mandela.
Activists communicated with each other directly through correspondence only, as was the case with King and Nelson Mandela.

Activists communicated with each other, both directly through correspondence and indirectly through their publications. It was rare for activists to directly support one another though, as they had to focus on their own movement.
Activists communicated with each other, both directly through correspondence and indirectly through their publications. It was rare for activists to directly support one another though, as they had to focus on their own movement.

Activists communicated with each other, both directly through correspondence and indirectly through their publications. Some also spoke out in support of each other.

For example, during the civil rights movement in the U.S., leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. expressed solidarity with anti-colonial movements in Africa and Asia. Additionally, the civil rights movement in the U.S. inspired and influenced movements for racial equality and social justice in Europe, such as the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa and the movement for immigrant rights. The strategies and tactics used by activists in one movement often served as models for activists in other movements, leading to cross-pollination of ideas and strategies for social change.