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The Civil War: The Regressive Era

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The Regressive Era Our nation struggles with many things, including internal strife as well as external physical brawls. America is known for its ever increasing debt and housing many struggling Americans. However, there is one thing we persistently fail to change: racial injustice. Try as we might, age old sentiments have ingrained themselves into the minds of many, preventing the change we require. It is a war we have fought for many centuries, hoping to see a change that has yet to occur. As time has gone on, some ideas have never left despite the progress towards moral justice. Recently, we have elected a new President whose ideas and policies have brought concerns. His ideas are thought to be an obstruction to change that we have spent …show more content…

Early Europeans came to America to leave religious persecution, famine, and for better opportunities. Unfortunately, not all people came to America because of that. Some were forced on ships, bound and chained in long lines to be sold for profit. That was well over 300 years ago, but some envision a future where anyone of a different color is treated the same way they were many centuries ago. The Civil War was a fight for change, to fight against slavery and racial injustice. Kendi remarks, “I am hoping that Americans can separate their history from their politics, and not impose the story of the past what they think they know about the present, what they want from the future” (Kendi). Luckily, citizens of America and the people of the world have done just that. They have moved on from the past, trying to create a future in which all are equal. 89,800 people attended the Women’s March. 89,800 people decided that they had to march to make sure their rights were upheld. I see protest pictures line up on my Instagram feed, I see articles headlined with new movements, and I see a country working together to repair the holes being blown into a country that once stood for liberty and

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