He created a school where he strengthened the curriculum and helped not just the teachers at his school but for all schools get a fair wage to those of their white counterparts. Charles started a movement through these court cases slowly but surely desegregating America and doing it by the books. Without his knowledge of the law and his drive to essentially receive equality for everyone we would either be in the middle of a civil rights movement or not be desegregated entirely because the work he was committed to was that important. Many African American children and adults alike wouldn’t have been able to receive and education or as educators receive fare pay. He had a way of speaking to the hearts of the people who listened to what he had to say, making him an excellent representative and big influence on the civil rights. What strikes me as odd is that not a single point in my life have I heard his name before taking this class and viewing this presentation, I’m dumfounded as to why such an important part of American society was left out of the text books. A question I’ve been left with no answer to is how does Martin Luther King junior someone who did help out through the civil rights and work shouldn’t be taken lightly have only five years of helping African Americans, be put over the man who started the foundation on which Martin Luther King walked upon? It just
He created a school where he strengthened the curriculum and helped not just the teachers at his school but for all schools get a fair wage to those of their white counterparts. Charles started a movement through these court cases slowly but surely desegregating America and doing it by the books. Without his knowledge of the law and his drive to essentially receive equality for everyone we would either be in the middle of a civil rights movement or not be desegregated entirely because the work he was committed to was that important. Many African American children and adults alike wouldn’t have been able to receive and education or as educators receive fare pay. He had a way of speaking to the hearts of the people who listened to what he had to say, making him an excellent representative and big influence on the civil rights. What strikes me as odd is that not a single point in my life have I heard his name before taking this class and viewing this presentation, I’m dumfounded as to why such an important part of American society was left out of the text books. A question I’ve been left with no answer to is how does Martin Luther King junior someone who did help out through the civil rights and work shouldn’t be taken lightly have only five years of helping African Americans, be put over the man who started the foundation on which Martin Luther King walked upon? It just