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Freedom movement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Freedom movement
A freedom movement is any organized effort within a society to promote, or attain, liberation or independence, based on social, political, economic, religious, or other ideological grounds. The term freedom movement may refer to: * The African-American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s in the United States was widely referred to by participants, including Martin Luther King, Jr., as "the freedom movement." * The Chicago Freedom Movement, a effort within the broader Civil Rights movement, aimed at housing and economic rights for black residents of Chicago. * The modern libertarian effort to reduce government authority, particularly in the United States. * health freedom movement (alternative medicine) * Indian independence movement (India) * Goa liberation movement (India) == Organizations ==
* Bahrain Freedom Movement (Islamic group based in London) * Fascism and Freedom Movement (Italy) * Freedom Movement of Iran * Isatabu Freedom Movement (Guadalcanal) * Language Freedom Movement (Republic of Ireland]) * Lakota Freedom Movement (American Indian Movement) * National Socialist Freedom Movement (Germany) * Palestinian Freedom Movement * People's Freedom Movement (Jamaica) * Tavisupleba ("Freedom" or "Freedom Movement" in Georgia)
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