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Essay On The Civil Rights Movement

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Greg: During the 60s, many civil rights movements took place which forever changed the history of America. (Picture of Dark US Flag) Civil rights activists fought for equal rights for all US citizens who were faced with racial discrimination every day. African Americans were especially discriminated; (Picture of African American) they had been fighting for equality since the Civil War. Ordinary people started to join into the Civil rights movement. This forced politicians to take action toward civil rights activists.
Greg: One famous civil rights movement was the Montgomery Bus Boycott. In 1955, Rosa Parks, one of the civil rights activists, was arrested for refusing to give up a seat. (Picture of Rosa Parks) News of her arrest reached the ears of Civil Rights Movement Groups like NAACP (National Association For the Advancement of Colored People). (Picture of NAACP Logo)Along with the news, calls for action came and all African-Americans were asked to not board any bus. The majority of people who rode on buses were African-Americans and without them the buses didn’t have enough people to …show more content…

Board of Education of Topeka. Linda Brown was an African American seven-year old student in Topeka, Kansas. In September 1950, Linda Brown was refused to be enrolled by the neighboring school, which insisted that an African-American should not go to the same school as the whites. Her “black” school was farther away from home, the Browns filed suit against the school board, arguing that Linda should be allowed to attend the neighboring school. (Brown v. Board of Education Picture #1) Previously, the Supreme Court had ruled that despite the Fourteenth Amendment’s requirement, “separate but equal” shall be allowed in 1896 in the Plessy v. Ferguson case. The judge of the Brown v. Board of Education case, Warren, ruled that the Plessy case involved transportation, not education. He

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