Civil rights Quote by Charles Murray
““The third Great Awakening is variously said to have started between the 1860s and 1890; it continued into the early 1900s and laid the ethical basis for the emancipation of women, the reforms of the New Deal and, later, the civil rights movement.””
About This Quote
Source Historical analysis: American religious movements, 19th‑20th century
The Third Great Awakening, a late‑19th‑century religious revival, helped shape progressive reforms and civil rights.
In simple terms: Religious revival spurred social change.
Recognize how belief systems can drive reform.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy advocacy
- women’s suffrage
- labor movements
- civil rights campaigns
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do contemporary movements draw on historic moral frameworks?
- What limits the impact of religious fervor on policy?
Not all religious revivals lead to inclusive reforms; some reinforced existing hierarchies.