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The Importance Of Segregation In The United States

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Back then there was a harder fight towards segregation, it was harder to get problems solved or make a change. People were willing to go to jail and getting attacked to try to gain some equality for everyone. All those people that protested and fought against unjust laws helped the future gain more equality. Now we have so much more rights for everyone and are progressing faster towards helping us all have equality. Civil rights now still doesn’t secure us equality for all, we still have racial issues in our neighborhood or around us. In school we have segregation, but it's by choice, you see people from the same race tend to hang around one another more than different races together. I feel like everyone is just so used to being with their race that not there’s not many people that try to be friends with different races. There is a huge population of a certain race in specific neighborhoods, but nobody seems to notice because they are comfortable with it. Just because people are comfortable with who they're around doesn't mean there's no segregation. Then again, if both sides are fine with how things are it might not be a problem with it. …show more content…

The law doesn’t care for minorities and problems that don’t affect them, they try to stay on top of everyone and that means being unfair with rules. If we all get together we can fight to get rid of segregation and to get rid of the power that high class people have over lower class people. People are getting degrees, going from low class to high class, trying to get a little more power so they can actually help the issues of segregation. Although, people are fighting for us we that won’t be enough, we have to all go forward in fighting for a change that will help us all get to equality and get an equal chance towards everything from school to

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