Now we will critically analyze and compare the sequence of the two situations to today’s conditions. Since the civil rights movement people of color have rallied, protested, and rioted to influence social and constitutional change. What did their efforts change? Modjeska Simkins, Huey Newton, John Conyers, and Thurgood Marshall were black people who used their political power to inflict permanent change for people of color. Modjeska took part in writing the declaration on Clarendon Country component of “Separate but equal” Briggs vs. Elliot case. Huey Newton and the Black Panther Party for Self Defense utilized the second amendment, to arm and protect the black community from police brutality. John was one of the first lawmakers to urge a systematic study of the differing treatment blacks and whites received at the hands of police, and the U.S. Department …show more content…
black lives matter movements are irrelevant to what we want from the university based off of the list of demands. The list of demands are unprofessional, rude, non-rational, display lack of awareness and literacy, and are not proficient for numerous of reasons. In the professional world, if you want something you do not verbally command it. For example, if you obtain an internship or job you do not go to them and say “ I demand paid vacations, I demand yearly bonuses, etc.” That is not the way things work. In 1966, the black panthers made a list of demands to local, state, federal and government officials state their “wants” in the black community which were never addressed by any government officials. It is not just because they were black, it was because they lacked the knowledge and awareness of the legislative