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Racial Inequality

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One of the biggest struggles that our country has had to overcome is the fight for racial equality. The fight for legal, racial equality was only half the battle; achieving recognized, public equality was a very time consuming task. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The legalization of this act was the result of massive amounts of hard work. Many people had to come together in order to make a change. They fought for what they believed in, and racial equality would not have been legalized had it not been for their strength in numbers. If I could be a part of any historical event it would be the fight to legalize racial equality.

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As a result, hundreds of colored people were forced to live in poverty. This sounds like a rather depressing and unenjoyable time to be alive. However, I would like to experience this event, because of the emphasis on community. As in many other circumstances, the struggles and hardships of the times brought many people together in otherwise, unlikely ways. Throughout the struggle to legalize racial equality, many people had to come together in order to make changes. Complete strangers gathered with a unanimous goal. Walks, protests, and speeches were organized. Individuals of all colors and all ages joined together in order to achieve legal equality. Although at the time there were many struggles to endure, I believe that it would be very motivating to see so many people be able to come together all because of one common goal. They endured rejection, physical pain, and hatred, but they did not give up and continued to voice their opinions. They were able to enforce change by combining forces and working …show more content…

It marked the beginning of racial equality. Even though it was not always recognized, it raised awareness and allowed more and more freedoms for all skin colors. I celebrate this event because of the devotion that was shown through the hard workers, the ever present mark they were able to leave on the world, and the ability for all people to be treated equally. Lyndon B. Johnson once said, “Until justice is blind to color, until education is unaware of race, until opportunity is unconcerned with the color of men’s skins, emancipation will be a proclamation but not a fact.” The Civil Rights Act was only the beginning of the battle for racial equality, nevertheless it was still a large step in the correct direction. There are so many opportunities to make a change in this world, and I am determined to grasp all my opportunities and make a difference. Those involved in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 understood the importance of opportunity, hard work, and perseverance.These individuals followed their instincts, took a brave first step, and had a massive effect. I would thoroughly enjoy being able to partner with these influential people in order to provide more opportunities and freedoms for the future

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