Civil Right Movement
The Civil Rights Movement grew out of a need to gain enfranchisement for African Americans. Between the years1954 and 1959, African American had it the worst out of all of the people who lived in the United States of America. Extreme racism and lynching was popular to the white people who dislike or saw the African Americans as an inferior race. People in the past were the type that would put up blunt objects and throw or strike an African American who would be usually blamed for anything that has happen within the town or city which that person lives in. Back then African American only had only a few leaders that would stand up to the hate, racism, and violence that would occur around African American's culture. A couple of those people were Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Thurgood Marshall. Rules and regulations were in order as well due to Jim Crow and the trail, which lead to the Jim Crow laws (the separation of blacks and white in the everyday public). Such as the restroom, hotel, restaurants, water fountains, and many others. The scopes that I see that was revolving around the Civil Right Movement are the causes that started it all, the people who helped one another, the events that took place, and the effect on society itse
In1890, the people of Louisiana passed a law requiring to provide "equal but separate accommodations for the white and colored races". And not to forget about the lack of access that certain African-Americans had back then. The laws forbade marriage between blacks and whites and set up many other restrictions on social and religious contact between the races. During the segregation system many African-American tried to move to the north but for some it was hard to make money that would take them away from the south. And as the filled up, the bus driver told Rosa and 3 other African Americans to move to the back of the bus. By the early 1900's, Jim Crow described a far-reaching; institutional segregated that affected every aspect of American life. Rosa Parks was a seamstress and a NAACP officer, who took a seat in front of the "colored" section of the bus. Jim Crow Laws led to the segregated system they had in the late 50's. , Thurgood Marshall, and Rosa Parks had helped the African-American community anyway possible after it was known of what they have done. Cause of the Jim Crow laws there are a separation of certain places in the public such as restrooms, water fountains, sections on the bus, etc. All African-Americans didn't even have much freedom and movement in the 50's. King and Rosa Parks help people out in every possible with these problems.
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