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Racism In The Early 1900s

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What is racism? Racism is the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially to categorize it as inferior or superior to another race or races. Racism has changed a lot over the last century.
In the early 1900s, most black people were suffering worse than white. The unemployment rates for blacks was fifty percent compared to the whites percentage of thirty. Blacks were also getting paid thirty percent less than whites. The National Recovery Act of 1933 was also referred to by blacks as the Negro Removal Act. Although it stated that blacks and whites should be paid the same amount, NRA public works barely hired any blacks. Black people were forced to form their own union, but they often found themselves victims of Lynch mobs.It was a struggle for black people to survive because they were prone to disease, immortality, and crime and they could not be helped by education or charity. People of different ethnic groups were often accused …show more content…

The movement started after the Civil War, but it began to worsen in the 1950s. The Supreme Court ruled that segregation was illegal in schools. This resulted in several major events in the fight for the rights of African-Americans. In 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white person on a bus. This started the Montgomery Bus Boycott that lasted over a year and led to Martin Luther King Jr. to leading the movement. He led a number of non-violent protests including the Birmingham Campaign and the March on Washington. In 1964, The Civil Act Right was signed into law by President Lyndon johnson. This outlawed segregation and discrimination based on national background, race, and gender. Although there were still problems, it gave organizations the right to fight discrimination in court. In 1965, the Voting Rights Act was passed to let everyone vote. This outlawed literacy tests and poll

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