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    Black Student Unions

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    pay and rights to access to education. If it was not for the creation of many of these programs who knows where African Americans would be today. Famous programs such as the National Association for the…

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    “I was not tired physically… No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in.” Said, Rosa Parks on a year of Segregation, December 1st of 1955. The irritation and annoyed sentiment of the Segregation Law made it unfair to the blacks while the whites were more overpowered than they (the blacks/African Americans) because of the law. By quote of Rosa Parks, the vexation she had experienced was superabundant and was far too pushed by the whites to where she was tired of surrendering everything just…

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    The 1930s was a time period in history in which people lacked hope and promise for the future. Both colored and white individuals sought for a life that provided economic prosperity by a steady paying job and a secure home to live in. However, with the 1929 Stock Market Crash and the beginnings of the Great Depression, people struggled daily to meet these needs. Homelessness and poverty struck the United States immensely; yet, no one felt the impact more than the African Americans. Due to the…

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    Support claim: On December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks rejected bus driver James F. Blake's order to vacate a row of four seats in the "colored" section in favor of a white passenger, once the "white" section was filled. Parks was not the first person to resist bus segregation, but the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) believed that she was the best candidate for seeing through a court challenge after her arrest for civil disobedience in violating…

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    Helán E. Page did a study looking at the ‘Black Male’ Imagery and Media Containment of African American Men.” By explaining how the media shines black men in a negative light most of the time. This is shown by how the media always use this stereotype of black men committing crimes. She also speaks on how for black men it’s hard to succeed in life because of these negative stereotypes. Page categorizes what she says is embraceable and unembraceable to be consumed by the media when it comes to how…

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    an activist, scholar, and writer was born. Her name was Angela Yvonne Davis. She is the eldest of four children. Her father and mother were teachers in the Birmingham school system. Both of her parents was a part of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). In her junior year of high school she decided she couldn’t stay in Birmingham. She applied for an early entrance program at Fisk University, in Nashville, Tennessee, and an experimental program developed by the…

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    Great-Great-Grandfather was a slave. His parents were William and Norma Marshall. He had an older brother William Aubrey Marshall Jr., he was named after his father. Thurgood Marshall went to Fredrick Douglass High school, then known as Baltimore’s colored high and training school. Although his mischievous behavior, he was an above-average student and the star debater on the schools debate team. His greatest high school accomplishment was memorizing the entire…

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    Southern Race Relations

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    economic advancement, started to…

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    Plessy Vs Ferguson Case

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    On May 17, 1954 the United States Supreme Court passed on its decision in the point of interest instance of Brown v. Leading group of Education of Topeka, Kansas. The Court's consistent choice upset arrangements of the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson choice, which had took into consideration "isolated however equivalent" open offices, incorporating government funded schools in the United States. Proclaiming that "different instructive offices are intrinsically unequal," the Brown v. Board choice helped…

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    journalist, and one of the founders of the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). She was a civil rights activist and part of the woman’s suffrage movement. She became famous for a court case she was in that was full of injustice. She was sitting in her seat in the rear car. When the conductor came collecting tickets her told her he couldn’t accept her’s in that car. He wanted her to go into the front car because she was colored. She told him no and that she wanted to…

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