With these laws being placed schools, restaurants, hotels, and other buildings were built for the different ethnicity groups and were repressed by the government by giving them bad income and worse conditions to live and thrive in. over the time the colored majority took a stand in 1954, the first would be Rosa Parks who would start this moment by not giving up her seat on the bus to a white passenger getting her arrested and with this arrest caused others to join in and speak up about their oppression and later would become known as the start of the Civil Right Movement which fought for the equality of all races, later in the movement would come Dr.Luther King Jr, and Malcolm X who would fight for the equality of the colored majority from the government that would oppress them. After fourteen years of fighting to gain their rights the colored majority won against the system to gain their right to vote and to integrate with the white society ending the segregation laws. With the segregation laws and the Civil Rights Movement it taught us that whether it be nationality, color, or ethnicity we all deserve to be treated equally and that…