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The African American vivil rights Movement
Title: The African American vivil rights Movement
Category: History
Details: Words: 3852 | Pages: 16.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The African American vivil rights Movement
THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
AN ANALYSIS OF THE PROGRESSION OF THE EARLY CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT:
WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE CONDITION AND LEGAL RIGHTS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS THROUGH U.S. SUPREME COURT CASES FROM 1849 TO 1974
America holds itself to be a pillar of democracy and freedom, offering equality to all individuals. This essay questions that belief.
The American Civil war (1861-1865) ended slavery in the South, but by no means gave African Americans the
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law in 1850 saw a case in 1974 that led to state mandates to stop the de facto segregation of its schoolsˇ¦once again. The implementation of a certain law will not remedy the problem of segregation or discrimination in a certain sector, unless it is enforced. Once the laws protecting civil rights and liberties cease to be a pressing issue, the situation is allowed to slide back into old ways, causing progress to stagnate and retreat.
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