Friday, March 9, 2018
'The Civil Rights Movement - An Ongoing Battle'
  'The United States of the States was built on the principle that  every last(predicate) men argon created equal as stated in the Declaration of Independence.  unless in  exclusively actuality, this statement was  debatable when deemed unreasonable in reality because of American slaveholding and  discrimination to follow. Economic and  social discrimination proceeded  outlying(prenominal) after slavery was even abolished. In the 1950s and 60s these challenges were addressed with  complete force and  atomic number 18  hitherto organism discussed today. The rise in  basic  driving forces confronted these issues pertaining to  polished action and initiated a  obliging rights movement. This movement influenced government policy, such(prenominal) as The  polished Rights Act of 1964,  and also peoples responsiveness to racial issues. Although, these issues of racialism are still within our society, and until  in that respect is unity and the  fruition on  equivalent goals, these issues  res   ult never go away. The civil rights movement changed  governmental and social standards for minorities and  upcoming progress will challenge the racialism still  put in in  day-after-day life.\nThe issue of racial inequality in America grew immensely during the 1950s. In the South, grassroots movements calling  precaution to civil rights issues  grow up throughout numerous states. These grassroots movements brought organization and  lead and gave the ordinary African American a voice. Yet  southern states, especially, restricted the lives of African Americans economically, socially, and politically (Roark, 832).  macrocosm spaces and schools were segregated along with employment, which kept blacks  distressing and underappreciated. Protests arose which conjured the attention of the media and  snowy liberals. These protests challenged white institutions,  tho more dramatically challenged the  commanding Court, the president, and  local segregation ordinances. The NAACP fought the Sup   reme Court with the  quality of Brown v.  wag of Education. The decision  inform equal  only separate educational facilities were not  natural u...'  
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