civil rights — meaning, examples & etymology [English]

civil rights (/ˌsɪv.əl ˈraɪts/)

noun  ·  Intermediate  ·  Culture & Society

🔊 /ˌsɪv.əl ˈraɪts/

Meaning

Meaning: rights of citizens

The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality, protected by law. They include the right to vote, to equal treatment, and to be free from discrimination.

Examples

🗣 The civil rights movement helped end legal segregation and expanded voting access for millions of citizens.

Etymology

From ‘civil’ (Latin ‘civilis’, relating to citizens) and ‘rights’.

How & Where It’s Used

Strongly associated with the U.S. movement of the 1950s and 1960s, and with equality struggles generally.

Literary Heritage

Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech (1963) became a defining text of the movement.

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