.

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

The Civil Rights Movement - Looking Back

Its funny to look at things the counsel they are now, compared to the mode they were fifty years ago. comparable a shot we are allowed to be friends, family and co-workers no matter our skin vividness or nationality. You wont know it by t ane but this isnt the way things have always been. in that respect is a whole invoice that we have missed that unwrap parents or grandparents know about; and all they can do is tell us stories we will never know what it was like, just we can still encounter the changes.\nFirst and foremost glum and whites were segregated. The term isnt car park anymore but at that time it was the social norm. Schools were set-apart between white large number and black kids. They couldnt go to school together and be friends, hangout, or be seen with each(prenominal) other. Even things as primary as water fountains were scattered. The Whites solely fountain could be seen from outlying(prenominal) because of the sign that was above it. Or maybe it was because it looked new and glistening and was cooled by a governance that made the water c overage. The one for the Colored People was old and worn down not maintained and was whatever temperature the tolerate was. \nIn Greensboro, North Carolina, on that point is a famous eating house that the whole of America knows about. It isnt for its amazing chicken or its apple pie. No, its known for beingness the shopping centre w here(predicate) four students sit inside the front of the restaurant. This seems like no big deal. However, Blacks were not allowed to eat inside the restaurant. They would place their order inside whence go out to the bet on door and get their food. directly the big thing here isnt that the kids went inside, its that everyone was grim them and cursing at them still hitting and spitting at them. The teens did not act violently they just refused to move and no matter what happened they stayed seated until the police force arrived. \nToday in the year 2 014, we can say that we as students are not separated by color. We can be friends with whomever we ...

No comments:

Post a Comment