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    For this essay I chose to write about Rosa Parks. She is a great historical figure who will never be forgotten for her large contribution to the civil rights movement. Rosa Parks was born on February 4th, 1913. She had grown up in a house of civil rights activism and attended a segregated school, and saw discrimination with her own eyes as the only thing she ever saw. So when she ordered to the back of the bus, so a white man could sit, it wasn't all that hard to say No. On December 5th, 1955…

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    Claudette Colvin was on important civil rights activism who made significant impact on the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Who was Claudette Colvin? Claudette Colvin was a black American woman who stood up to the people for her seat. On September 5, 1939 Claudette colvin was born in New York City. Colvin loved her school where she work hard at. Claudette has a sister name Velma and her brother name Rondy and she have children. Her mother and father…

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    Ralph David Abernathy Sr. was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement, a minister, and a close friend of Martin Luther King Jr. He also organized the historical Montgomery bus boycott, which included Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Coretta Scott king. He co-founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Ralph David Abernathy Sr. was born on March 11, 1926, in Linden, Alabama. He was the 10th of the 12-offspring’s born to Louivery Bell Abernathy and William l. Abernathy, a farmer…

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    Racism toward African-Americans was and still unfortunately remained as a recurrent issue throughout American’s history, especially during the 20th century. Despite that several attempts had been made to fix the racist political and social systems pro-1950s, it is in the mid-1950s and 1960s that there emerges any impactful approach in regard of stopping the racism and storing black communities the rights they deserved. All these approaches grouped together into what now know as the…

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    Dbq Reconstruction Era

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    Unit Assessment The socioeconomic and political momentum African Americans achieved during the reconstruction era hit a solid wall of constitutionalized Jim Crow laws, laws legalized by the Plessey v Ferguson Supreme Court Case, which segregated black and white Americans. African Americans remained on the receiving end of racial discrimination and terrorism for almost a century. Although it had made no progress for almost a century, the push for African American rights gained a lot of…

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    Honor can be seen as a kind of action that is worth being respected, and it can also be seen as a kind of spiritual virtue, which means thinking about others instead of focusing on self-interest. Martin Luther King Jr., a black man, was one of the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, who competed for the rights of the black people and called for racial equality. Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested and sent to jail several times due to his political beliefs, and his opponents always saw him as a…

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    “Embracing that which makes you different,is what makes you most powerful and strong?”This quote by Darren Criss is good to live by because it is beneficial to people.Another way of phrasing this quote to help better understand it is that people gain strength when embracing what makes them unique.This quote is appealing because what other people may conceive as a weakness is actually what gives you strength.Today,people in society admire stories of triumph and overcoming obstacles.These stories…

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    In response to the racial injustice during the the 50s and 60s the birth of the civil rights movement occurred. Rights of blacks were extremely limited to the point that they didn’t obtain the same rights as their white counter parts. Rights such as voting were stripped. Methods such as lynching and the burning of homes were used to instill fear among blacks who wanted change. Despite the possibility of losing their lives. This didn’t stop the rise of black activist such as Malcom X, Bayard…

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    publicizing the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott. Rebecca Woodham suggests that Jo Ann Robinson, after being mistreated on a bus when she got yelled at by the bus driver for sitting in a white only section, is when she was awakened to the realities of segregation in the South. Thus, she decided to help resolve the conditions of African Americans. She decided that something had to be done, and met with attorney Fred Gray who also wanted to help resolve the bus segregation law in Montgomery. In 1950 Jo…

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    listening to Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his “I have a dream” speech. All around you there are freed slaves wanting equal rights for all, including yourself. Martin Luther King Jr. put together peaceful protests, gave speeches, and was arrested several times for wanting equal rights for all. King is mainly known for his famous “I Have A Dream” speech which he gave on August 28, 1963 which helping greatly in getting equal rights for African Americans. Martin Luther King Jr. had the strength…

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